HOUia,C0;BI3T0R f e e s # Two-InciiRain $200,000 Loss in Blaze At Airfield' Farmers More Cheerful 25 Planeo, Including 3 , As Tuesday’s Fall Aids Member National Editorial Association-New Jer*fiy Preii Association — Monmouth County PNii AsiDciatioD Owned; By Army Lost;: Parched Late Crops In In Fire Last Evening This Section 81st YEAR — 2nd WEEK MATAWAN; N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 Single Copy Six Cent* At Red Biink Airport The drought was broken in this Twonty-lYvc plimos, Including area Tuesday evening. In fact if not U-Turns Are Out v Ross Withdraws three Ai'ir.y llttlxon craft, were In official record. ' Hire New School destroyed lust evening wlien llsmts :.. A steady .rainTrPach^rpi) as pre­ ’wriou* * ■ Wilhdrewel of Donald.H. rnzed Iho only htingar at tho Hed clous, as a flawless pearl to her- traffic condition on MtdiP St,. . former..suparviiln^ prllwlpariijf Bank Airport. Walter n.-Lauden»- ; rassed farmers—- fell during the Chief Edwin C. Sloat.said this Clerk In Madison Mettwen Township schools, ei stager.t operator of th’e prlvutely- night, bringing further relief fo morning lhat ihe- Maiawan candldiie ior th# post e l prln* (ivvnt-d (It'lil, estimated the .totaL.' ' parched crops dwarfed by thc 50- Police Department had T « en in* Matawan Man, Girl Pay Reuben Miller Granted clpsl of Union Btach schools loss n t;$200,000. . , day drought ; which^cau^d,,. IhQU* structed to warily .m otorists lo was announced by Benjamin Klrclltfhters mid equipment from sands of dollars in losses in this discontinue the practice of ’ Total-Of $81 Tuesday­ ■Indefinite Sick Leave;. - Y?WnSlt d litilc l v5|erl| of. the Hed Bank, Kntojitowii, Shrewsbury, scction .. ’ making U-turns al several In­ . In Foster’s Court; Board Awaiting Word Union Beach Board of Educt» Tinton Kalla. Win: llmok ulut Fort Although the Weather Bureau rc ters® ctions in the business dis­ 22 Are Arraigned On Matawan Tuition tlon yesterday. Mr, Young i*H Moninmitlv loHpoixled to Jho nltum ; trained from Issuing a formal state tricts. . — • ' he understood Mr7 Roii wai which wns turned in nt 8:10 p.m. withdrawing beciuie ot an oiler The hluzo wus hroiiiiht under con- — m ent-t h a t-_theJong ;d jr spel Hi a d -a t • — Chief Sloat elated that many' Fines7 trid "ccSts 7o |Z $ 2 ^~ werfi; Office of district dork of Mndlson of a. reisarch fsllowshlp at trol^bm it rin-houv Intcrr-Tliouilftnds— • last ended, area growers were more motorUis had b een . maklng ^ U- collected1 from 22 traffic offenders TowJvship.icliQQl!i..wna.puLoii.-n-fulL. Columbia Unlverilty,...... of npcptntnrs wero jdtriic,l«l.lo. Jhe^~_ :' chcerful than they have been for turns, on Main S t by .pulling into. time basis by action of tho bonrd of ttrraigned-:-Tuesday ■ Fceno by ih r llame.i ond densn thc past six weeks. , . * • Spring SI.. Paxk Ave., Rarino .Luther A. Foster’s court In Mat­ education ' Ot a ' ' n»ccUt'. i*ieetlnp. Tb*r» r»mn|n three uppiio^nts for* th« Union Beach posl, Wil­ iiiiinke. Nri lnjtirles wpi'e .reported, - • Fall About Two Inches Dr.. Fountain Ave., LUt.le SL and awan • Township. One driver, Reuben Miller, who htiR beeti dis­ Mr. Lntidenvlimer said - thnt tho Maiden Lafte and backing "out Leonard ^panicle, Irvington, was trict clerk, for ovfcr 20 ycurs, has liam Ramsey, who has been on . The measured rsintaU waa around flto evidently st.-irlnr) iii the purn- Tfils practice will no longer be given' suspended centence on been grantcd'sick lenvo for nn Id- tho faculty of Shrewibury .two inches, according to Abram V. chute lofl of (lie ninin himsnr which ^ permitted at these, intersections, liccnsc count' because he brought definite period, nnd George Jack* schools, is now a candidate, Havens o f Rutgers - University’s Is 150 feet- in leiiKth. 'J'lio ileld h e said. : three persons to court to support his son, of AVondbridgo, an .accountanU Charles D< Matthews and Charles College , of Agriculture. Supple­ operator wus tumble to suy whal The chief declared the ruling claim he hnd been out of work h filling tho post on u full-time M. Johos, both Of Keansburg, menting Sunday’s showers, it came I’mnml.IlK? blnxn to bri'ult out, One fWas being Invoked to help case four months and could not pay.* basis. . aro other applicants. Jn time to save late crops which, had the steadily increasing Main St. Mrs. JuMa M, AUmack, vice ■gimnisc Is Diut lt utnried fponi n ’ Mr. Jackson disclosed the Madl* already been effected.^ traffic problem. He also' urgod Largest lines wcrc a total of SB1 principal, ol Union Beach ichooli, tlvSM^elretill. Whllo nm iton were A spot ‘ chcck made of farms in that pedertrians attempting to. collected for one offense?. $50 and coo bonrd heard nothing further has Indicated ahe Is not ‘inter­ bntillni!vllio hliuo there wno » from the Matawan Township Ronrd this area Tuesday showed crops al* cross Main SL use Iho designated $11 costs, fronV Warren Hutch* ested In the post, Mr, Young said. sorlon of ihituu- explosion* Inside of Education on Uy protest ngalhst ready showing thc beneficial cf* cross walks only and reftaln^ imon, 211 ^ain St., Matawan, for tlie iKiiutnV '1'ln^it were utlrltmtcd thHneroaso in tuition fees nt Matn­ fects of Sunday’s shpwprs and Tues­ from stepping out into the street permitting an unlicensed driver to lo explixUiui ijiis limits. wan High School from $200 to $235 day night's rain was looted upon from between cars parked at tho operate his car,-and $25, and $3 Sevenil ijlunra thut were pnrked a year. This protest .thade early In „ as the proverbial “shot in tho arm”, -curb. • : -• - V - " ••• - - costs, from Miss Dorothy Myers, Committee Plans on the Held nnd two Ui^ were in needed for lnte crops, particularly also of Matawan, - for T>perfltlnjf V .N .’i Internationa! Tubercnlosls Cafijpaljn; protwtlnB tluV health J.UAe.>JUtll£d.iQ..ihQ:.-9U9UtlPillQ.f;'th.Q' (lie - iiir- when, tlie-n r« b fo k a -a u tr- sweet corn, late potatoes, lima Hutchinson’s caY without ft liccnsc. of the rislfig generation,, rcachca Into a Czechoslovak, town to Matawan board thc fact tho Madl* esenped liu1 liuiite.i. " ...... beans nnd cucumbers. It is esti­ Hutcliinspn and Miss Myers were vaccinate • this boy against TB. Some 100,000,000 youngxtcra son school budget had bcon drawn on the basis'oj tho $200 figura or­ Field Ownod 7 Plinn mated one-half of lhc early po­ Hold Man On apprehended by Trooper J. A. are to be tested and those found untonbhed by TB vaccinated. ” Asldo frmn tho tliroo Army tato crop was lost. y ; . Galessi, Koyport State Police, on iginally stipulated by Matawan and that to revive the payment upwardw Mi^wan Tw^WiH plimea, lioven of Hie 2H hint werft Tuesday’s-ra in also "-was looked Route 34 June 20. . Miss Myc.cs owned iiy tlio nlrporl. All of lliu pleaded guilty. Hutchinson entered at (hi* time would unsettle Mndlson Enf&spp Rules Covering upon tq4rcvive badly^ scorched pas- uchool finances. The Matawan pliinea, vnlunt nt from $80(1 to $7000 turea^precluding.farmors fmrTfiavT n'-pleU; ufcllot^giiiltyr protesting Hho Keansburg Chief.. Peddling; Road Project ouch, wet'o ciivi’iocl by Itmurimce. ing to give supplementary feedings chargc was unwarranted because linard alsp was .romiiKl«.Usttti.q.-lii\Y. Charge William Lyons, requires jiotlflcntipn on tuition rates Discussed ------..TJ||v,lwU!Mo^'!!LiL1^Jiestr.nyed nir- _ of lmy td cattle. Lawiis 'also shftw: Miss Myers had had a. permit ori Offers Resignation bo given a sending district hy the ernft WIIH oslimiiti'Cl ' signs of coming back to life. Who Eluded Priest In which she had been learning to Action ntfnlnut peddlers who full receiving district In ndvanco of thc Mr, l.innlcniiliiiiei' cotlinnlcd it Shore resorts did r\ol share the 'l Chase, With Attempt drive, even though It was expired to Ret Ueensen In MotnWnn Town- would cost $70,000 lit tndny'o coli- on the date In question. McGuire Has Served In State Highway Check drawing of the budget in tho‘send- farmer’s Joy over Sunday’s showers. To Rob Church, Store Ing diiitrlet. . uhlp. woo nnlicd by Comiiilttecinun utruetloii llijiui'ri to replnfo tlio In Keansburg, for ^example, hotr Fine two Spcftdors . Department More Than Indicates Traffic Across Willinm Defimi “n t-th e .township w w d 'Im unr. lli'culd II10 luilldliifi This protest waa diRcussed at a rainless wcekpnds had been bring­ .The Rev. William Haughney. meeting Thnriidity, Mr.-.llcuan' -wua-iioLcnvcreiUiy Inaiimncc.; Tho State police pressed two' more 23 Years: Has Been In - Route 34 Does Not Call Matawan hoard meeting late in ing record crowds. Tlie usuo} throng curate at St. Joseph's Church, Key­ dccliiicd thero nro nt Icnnt 20 iniu- iidilitlnnnl jari.oon Ilnnumo .eiitliniiled ' chnrgcd, hoth MIchticl Walker, Juno. At t'Ais meeting it was noted invaded Keansburg on Saturday, port, experienced a hectic night - Poli.ce Worlt-Since -07 For Installatipn roslilenta peddltin: fooilRtulTn unit In the JMO.OOO till ill Ions resulted North Arlington, nnd Harold V. .the uii|ni' against 1? drivers, all of whom were the expenscR per pupil to tho rrcolv- later helped lead to his npprcn- Chief McGuirc will hnvc a. two- point by tho Stnto Highway De* hint bemf npprnnoiied In thn mutter fined. Herman Johnson, 24 Church ihg,district csliinatcd on costs of a wcro n Unison tj^w -'tfjedvl1' hension after a second uhsuccosful week vacation period thcrcufter to partipent this week. • by ii loeiil ithIiIi' ii! opiirntlnu u inllh eoimi'1'tl.oii with Ihiliiinu, mnpplii!} ^5t., Matnwan; Robert .Jcdclc, year back instead of two yearn. burglary attempt that same night. make theieffcctivc date of Ills reslg* Matawan Township offielnln were rmili) on it votornn’a lloenje. This niirveyn uml phnliiKriiphy. lie sn ld ' Charles St., Laurence Harbor, und Franklin K. Anderuun, when a mein- nation Sept. 1, . , notified ’ erosii tratfle-appeared en­ innn coinpililned of oiit«ldo. sold nt tlie -...... Tho ^cqno Shifts Democratic - Organization Of Group's Aims - the left side b y rd i:ar <»perated by . Patumbp' ’was proceeding north head-on collision et the lntersec* towl»hl|i iinll July Iti, ..Tiie ruin- The scene of activity shifted next Jam es O'Neill, WyckofT tft., tiido of , , when he struck theVfear of .a truck •tion; of. R o u te. 30; «nd 'Stone Rd„ Mayor Cltarles Er-Applegate of Matawan Township Cop fti mi«wer (o-an-in inlttee wjli limpect new roud eijnlp. to First SI. Eric Pedcrgch, who, lWMtawanf - j — . • owned and driven by Joseph Mai- Sunday afternoon.^ Four, of the Keyport, hns sent out Invitations whtnli a tnwnfthlp official wan ment Mnrniny. " i 1 ’ ltves la the apartment above .the Returns To Duty Today Mrs.- M M ont wuu ahaUpu up ih inchalk of Kearny. Malinchalk injured were taken-to Hnzard^Hos* to representatives from 10 euhi quoted nH labeling tho newly- Mrn, Ann (Irons cnniplulned nliniit Hopkln’s Drug Store was awakened pltal by the West Keansburg Fire thu crush, mTonllni; lo thu Mat* , had come* to a stop on the high­ inunitlcs in the bayshore area re­ formed .Madison Township Tux* innoko from Imrnlnu lit llio dump when he heard comeonc attempting Aid Squad after emergency treat­ Pntrojrnnn Charles Ai’lano, who nl Cllirwond. It wo, mlHtlegtcd th u uwan pidtee.amt trsnsferred to tlio ’ way, prior to turning through the questing their attendance at, ti has been ill |or n month, returned prtyerfi' AwMOciatloM "agitaton*," ^eer»n»l anj)miaia:i^ owucil by liu* to rifle thc cash register. Pedersen ment -at._tl& office of a Keyport eoidd; lie nvniiled 11 Kreil I^nlln . safety island. ' Jnefcting Jn/tho-Iloilo- Post flounc, to duty this morning with tho Mata- Rrew* Wood, at a meeting of lhe P.fJU(id find-. tnkeii.Jo (ho hoApiiul. Just-before--the-4mpactr-Palum^. ^ w n ^man feavc^ Jh e storc^ and Aid Pietro, roud foreniiiii, lOHti'Ufiteil tiie Wnn-Townrhip* Police TK*pHi’iinentt .wisiwlfltiou.-..l»cld In jfcniei'lwiU .frjUUUil !■’inmK)hed _!3r. apparently wrenched u thc ' steering flred a revolver in to '1110 air in. Squad brought five others .toi the 'airrlinKriiTeirrinly'tn'InirnTrilleeted (Friday) night' to formulate plana Patrolman Arlano was stricken with Legion Hall, Laurence Hitrhor« Aram (.’aj.ioohinr'M rs. TjeMoiiV* wheel and the “convertible struck an attempt to bting him lo a halt pbyiJcian where they were treated refulie on un ensterly wind. InlllliH for lliO- rebuilding bt Die Demo' jpnaumontn and upon order/} of hiy Jashed hack i/i behalf Of the iisao* phyfileltin,' mid lie imthovixed oon* . the truck a_ glancing blow‘ • 1716 car The man. did not stop however and and Vcleased. ’ .(lie smoke nwny. from' tin*. (Iru^n cratlc Party In Moimiouth County. physician wan confined.to his home elation, '. . tljyumeu nf thi? hiju. door opened1 and thp driver and ‘fled through the borough hall park* •• Those hospitalized were all from fesl^leiiee, Mrn, (JriiHf* wild tills wiil ing Jot to Front St. _ Also to be considerfid at . lhA .during the convalescence period. Mr. Wood, said that "agltajnrft was Accnrdlmt to.-tho pM lcrT^port o f"' the girl tumbled to. the roadway Elizabeth and riding in a car driven meeting will be the organization of not do nn' children iiel fire to the Joseph Lovett, . residing ..flcross southbound by Miss Catherine Reporting back to duty this morn­ ..word dh’tutora use., llaa this dump wlien . pliiylnit ilierr, The lhe uerldeht,. the nndiiilhneflr^ni^-. a Bayjhore Democratic Club lo IipImk driven runt on ltotde .14, nnd . the street' from the store, also was Hamilton, Hi. The person suffering ing, Patrolm an Arano a?;ked Thu gentJeman/*" he iiKked, •'’he<»i) la eoiiifiilltfM^wns-Jiifoi'ined 1111' uinolte comprise members from MjrRan* tho oeelilent Mreurrrd when Mr. Two Injured As Car aroused and summoned policc. apparent graver Injuries was Matuwnn Journal to convey hhi office so long that he |iat» forgotten wns belnu t'onipliiliieil nlxiut Iiy Patrolman Geiger ’ and Spccial frijlc, Matnwan, Matawan Town­ thanks to tho many friends who he Ih not a prlvut^ hut a public O'Neill attem pted to 4 crons lhe Plunges Into Ditch : , Edward Haulcka,* 35, who .sustained ship, Keyport, Holrndel, /Hnritnn re»l|lent« us fur nw uynn tlni C'llff- Officer Fitzgerald, responded and visited him and sent cards during official, and, as such Ik, or should lil^hw/iy r.imllt from ’ Ilrouri Ht. a punctured lung and broken ribs. Township, Union Beach, Kcannburg wood lletich iihornfroiil, Ml', Mur/, .-Two-men Injured when their car split.up,to comb the area. They He wns xlding on lhc front neat. his illUCiM, j be, a servant of the tHibllc?" Poller reported Hint Mr, 0*Ne[ll Is and Eua und West Keanrfmrjt. siilil the committee would Invest! missed a curve and plunged into spotted a man,- who. turned out to In the fiacR'scfot were Mr. and M n. During Patrolman Ariano'u nb* Mr. Wood also declared that "he- « nephew of Mr, Uelf> , , onto Hie ultuiitlon...... - Mntnwnn 1’ntroltwm ftohett Me* . a, nine-foot ditch near Pleasant be Lyons, attempting tq hide be­ James Shirlaw, elderly persons - Invitations have been mailed to lienee his pn:;t war. filled .by l’ntrol* caiiw w/‘ want lo know where our A polltloii with nine siunors unit Ciowan'lnvcKtl|*,«d/»d^No fOiuidiihdt Valley linn, Route 34, yesterday hind a tree on Osborn St. Hci was who suffered > from shock. * members of the oounty committee m an Alexander Ehbes, tax dollar is going and wlod we ed ii filreet Unlit on Heeoild Ht., r.fT W0i;e filed. ’ ' afternoon,- were brought a by the Jodgcd /n j^l and after question­ Thc northbound car v/a.i driven and pfflcc holders. In the varlouw can (fo to imvt) our homes nnd have Afliiiitie Ave. This will li« Tniipmlril Aecordliiff ""fi) i:>inad mcinbern, - Keyport First Aid Squad tO the ing admittcd4cni)oth the church and by Patsy Conte, 38, East Ornnge, municipalities. Ilic, meeting will a few ernt» left to‘ feed our chil­ Iiy tlio I'ominlttoe, diona witli one Mrs, J)eMmit sustained injuries to office of’a Keyport physician. store entries. iand all riding .with him were from be open to the public. All - persons Falls Frpm Moving Car dren, lie calls ut) ugitaloiu on Sunset Ave., Ouli .Slinden, wliere lier Inmlc Hahinl«y ftlullt in a fall 1 Frank V. Cope, North Arlington, Investigation dtsclostd that after that Essex County city. Mr; Conte interested in furthering the ;mccos:i "Ilecnusp we wanf to rllm h tije ii il(ji>l also Is uouulit, . Susie Hoots, throe-and.one-half' (lawmstiilrs in ln'e-liumo. hOn the ’ one of the injured, sustained a deep eJwding Fr, Haughney, Lyons. had was th* only one Jn the. two cars of the Deinocralic Party in Mon­ Chlneie Wall, pen«trat<; (lie silence yearold daughter o f Mr, and Mm C om plaint In R rro r hoHjdtal trip. Mr. iinll wni aceuin* laceration of thc arm. Samuel taken a cab from the nearby Six who fild not report Injuries. mouth county are Invited to attend. and find out whot is going on, we John II. Hoot:*, fell out of a mov­ Hurry J., Klldufl, New Yurk pnnled. l?y Tlmulhy llmispy, mjuad Glmpelson, Lakewood, was hurt Corners to the center of Keypori. Tlie Injured in tho Conte car Mayor Applegate stated. nr*» called agHatorn, , ing car . about two inlle* from wrote lhe nonimltlef’ il terun letter about the face and head. , Hethcn proceeded to visit .several were Vera G eordand.« 27; fcRosc "Bemuse we want to grt behind pre::|dent, and f.oieindaw of Mr-i, Matawan last Thurrday, when lhe tiliout tlie delay In lli'tttntl two treen .' ..Keyport State Police pulled thc drinking places and enroute home Geprdand, 34; Rocco DiGiogolo, 35; the Iron Curtubi uud become in- lJeMmd. . . * Bothers Enters Pica family wos returning frorti n vlsil reirioveil Iroin lliu lots on Willow men from the car prior to the decided v to rob the druff "store. Antonettc Conte, 37» c.and Frank forrneri, we are called ogltalor#. in" HMn/Tfiton, ~L. I. Tiie child Ave, Tlieie trow, were blown over arrival of thc ambulance. Lyons forccd entrance to the .Ktorc Conte. 2 years old; *' They were all Arraigned, at Freehold before , ,|jnMir.iu~Inhtir.^d” o;uf naini.:naim.1 raHing/' Mr*mi* from nioiiK III" street. 'Itiij com Four Drivors I’ay $SH « .irer«l ■ concu»H.... «><> Wo.«l ebm-ludad, "why (IommH Iu- by smashing out a ccllar window, treated for shock und released for County Judge J. Edward Knigh^ oilttee determ ined Mr, Klldillf wii« aUriililon..., . • ijlTci' lo lir>1|j tls, II fctl'icfly lion- For Various Offenses cutting his hand so severely, as to j treatment by their own physician on a bad check charge, Howard In error. Hint tlie tuta lie owim m e Bay Water* Satisfactory r T)>i? rnlrli.-ijj nceUMCfl wjii?n llin ! pijliljfiii ut luxpayrri, n;> n leave a trail'W blood thfouijh thc^n East Orange. - R. B o fh m Jr., 74 Main St., Key­ /'iv u jt not ni'ir (lie trees, ■ A- tnliil of JMI3 .In Ones wuii col- ymmnstrr touctind the door 11(111(11!' jnilillt olflctul oliould?" I’he waters In thc. bathing areas store., . - Raritan Townahip fwlicc gave port, pieaded non .vult. He will All uncovered W«ll on Lloyd ltd •Ifcted from Imir driv»*i» ttim «o*d nnd the door opened. Walter ti, Heeker jirealded ot tlii> of Keyport arc satisfactory, accord Check of Lyons’ record disclosed ■ both drivers a summons for carclcss bc jentcncrd on July 22,...... property,... cornj})n!l|ed nbout ,, re. for ninl'ir v*'hl«'lo rdfeiurs before gUtement^lhts week-by hfl,had-lieffl;-diargctl--gj l h j drivfne. ^ ^ ...... , ' Bothers is alleged to have posted ifes«foii, ot wideii Fred H.’ Koiidiift cently by I.ulcl CovnHCO, wns re- Matfiwim jjnnirrier‘'James' H. Mar**’ artd entering thc duPont plant atf ./ ' r outlined„tiif? or^fi)||^(K u^ i)ur|ioac'! A. Howard Williams, health officer. |||)rK,‘l cov'’ri'fl over, A nother une, tin on Monday. Matawun I'olU'e f Parlin in January. 1948, and again! " Inspfifilfen Warning Mr. Williams .said that "to the Marks 80th Birthday the K'jcppol electrical appliance To JnvcKlltfalo O^e rea&f»n« for’Tlii* on the Mali 1 Do Jiriricrty on (.’iii.hly were ''f>Mfii>hdm*oU in all caMO*. _ .-, ^knowledge of thc Keyport Depart­ In Apr. i, 1940. IJc )\ml Utkcn $105 store, Atlantic Highlands, on June" Matawan T’oliee Chief ^>lw|n (', hi({h tax late in Horne sectlom off lid., is bnlntf called to tlio uttcnllon (im (I'M V/llliHmrnn, N«w Hrunii' ment of Health, from a report re­ ori the seccnd Occasion. Lyons was! Mrc* Ida Isaacs of Fort Lauder 25. . Slonl warned tbU morning that a Madlion T*jwnBhip and ta seek of tlie owner, who Is In t'olirmnlii wick, wuu IhM-d $12 for eircluDi on probation on these counts when i:ome ai^nnJi of reducing this mtef ceived from the State Department - dale, FJa.. formerly of Wyckoff St; drive would be ow ned a^ninM He hns liijlructed « brother In New drivliuf. Koiily tllndkowshl, Cor* ofr Health'* Raritan Bay waters ah* arrested Thursday...... ; Matawan, celebrated her BOth birth- Washington Engine Win* .owners whose cans still e'irry 104ft Jersey to tnke cure of tiie innlter, ona, It |.( ataf ifn\v.*ud C. t»ndth, safe for^SfWlminlng''and' bafhtnp. a ’ - - \ 'i m ~ ' ' m ' - i ' {"day‘on July .I. f5he was feted on inspection Tiie lli;cini‘ TTum- At C.I.O. Convention The iiulldlntt impeclor rnporteil Vmdvillu. pidd-'KT tuul %\2 , re. Tills report was made on the basis Alumni Meets Monday j the (tfcasicn at the home of her A delegation ropro&entJjjg WaaIi- bcr* of such vehicles will l»e tok«u> 21 perm it, lsinied ( III Juiie for fon sjiecHvely, for np«'e ‘ ” 1 J | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ington Kntiinc Co. nt Matawan, last and turned over Ut the State I)e* Mr. nnd Mfr.. Keyirioiif^Olitcri-lif itructlon’totnllnu 1117,050------J!!**C—i* V:* j*■* JWje.oaHl^ '$${ J o t HO^ ' during-June^OtticptosUare-flatcd —Matawan---Higl? - School- alumnij ^ rs- John Frtdlingtonrabtf OfTOrt ftlght jit FlrOmenV NIglit etlpbrrded pm im ent of Motor VeliicTe;r "for lirov/ofown, nre In Milwniikee, driver’ll lio/iJffJ liaoiilion^ to bc made this month. aspociatlon will'meet Monday night«Lauderdale. , at tho RurnKon Fire Co. f^ir, suc­ further artlon. WlK:, wiii're Mr. OI,en i« nitetidlnft . Claclilcal ApplUncM who fjiltfd tn jdijervo a stop street at the high school auditorium. Cal* j , , ... ceeded in winning a SKI cash a.wuni tHc..UA7W.-CI.O. cnnvvntlnn. lie ond equipm ent; water heaters, /into- tl«n; paid $?»• • . ' ’ ■ ■ Kotlce "• vin’ Bell; publicity officer of the] . GTwd'Opanlsg given to the oldest fire company in Power Lewnmowers reprewnt* i>ieiil 1W7 I l f Ilnhw.iy, mntlc hlnnkota, rangei. refrlncrii. Subscriptions for shares in the organization, announced t£i» mom-! PaVs Qyality M «ket.\ Mcab, Monmouth Count/...... T ff and up by Moto-MOWer, h\m tor*, freezcri, pumps, motor*, etc I l’s ilBpp^ned ln H ardw ire new „ 43rd Scries of the Mabiw&b Ing. Groceries* "* Vegetablofe Opening Planet Jr„ garden trnciorti, tquip' Atr»mb|)' L ln *—W om ,n Hy i>i'rovintf1 prlct^ nre Building and _I/>an Association ore Plans for the second annual din-* Thuraiay. July 14th. at corner Main ■ Uwd H»frlg*i,ior» ' inent, »upp|ic»,nnd. MxviwJr—Ordfi-0 lliiip- w«nt»di "«n , Inc., 44 W! Tffirit SI . Key- Servici/. . Teh. H olm del P-0121* Apply - Ijivnlv ■ I.flhnrutorlrj, Uot- Brtviur: rtmnt : iioimdci. o-cizi. fe e s.' JfpO/lB— Adv. I rvscntUJmi...... ot all clauses will iiIU jwJ. * Jfpl4*-Adv. p o rt. _ ‘ ..... • wJftflO-Adv. Wlckfllu/ii:, N« J. . .Wjfj>0tfrrM Y t li.ilivljle, - JlpH —Adv. Wickntimk; N. J, wjffifltf—Adv, Havo you roud Uto cloMlfled mUY ' ' I ' TW ^7^JULrT4rl94r PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN, N. J, < ' Danns-McPJurson Mon, Woman Injured As H&zlet)Cimp\c HosUu H Picnic Food WEDDINGS Miss Florence: McPherson, Am Car Crashes Into Pole At Holiday Picnic .i Is D onated Bjr lyiothers boy Rd, Cliffwood, daughter of Onr-Hcr*! ' Mr. and Mrs. JOhn D; McPherson, Two Asbury Park residents were Mr; aiid: Mrs. Lyman Moirlj, “ A mutflng uf Ihe Den MqtheitfQf Miss M^rgaretha Heyer. daughter and Joseph J. Davino, 325 Poole Injured Thursday Mheh a car'.'in BethanyfRd^ Haslpt, entertuined at C ub I’uclt 193, 'JLaurence ■ H arb o r, cf Mr. snd Mrs J, lister Heyer, Ave., Keyport, son of .. Dominick which . they^jrere .riding crashed a picnic on July 4. The liibles were met Thjtfsdiiy Afternoon in the WickatunSj'became thc bride of Davino, and lh* 1st* Mrs. Davino, Improvement Issue Is into a utility pole on Route 4,-'at decorated in patriotic colors, und basertieni of ihe Community Church Robert Samuel .Gray jr.. sin of were married bjHfiiagistrate Luther Edgemere Dr, Malawan. outdoor games were enjoyed. *• witf^Mr»--,£lwna Esnkert presid- A. Foster. M a u w jn Township, On Awarded; Raise Pay M r. and M rs.. G ray of. FronJclin. The, injqxed are Mrs. John Guests included Mr. and -Mrrf, Vai-oa-Sunday afternoon, July 3,[ Saturday. July _ Of County Detective* Hecker, 64, of- 409 Second- Ave., | V alda. Dolson* Miss Ruth Dolson. Money received .(tom the special, 1949. The double ring ceremony j Mr. and Mrs; Robert who was-admitied to-Perth Amboy I Mrs. Jettie Dolson, Mr. and Mrs, project wus turned over to the Cub was performed at 4 o’clock in the I Cliffwood, w e r e attendants. . The board of freeholders on July General hospital suffering a dislo-j John A. Pote and sons, Oary und Pack treusury, , final' arrangenjents Old Tenrwnt Presbyterian Church) 6 approved plans and .specifications cated, hip,^ and Theodore Butter-4 John- Alan, Jftrs. William’ Sldkles wpre made, by the mothers to'pro­ w ith the Hev. Charles' H. Neff, for tht repair of two bridges, sold fass, 45, of the sam e'addres.1, who! and children, Barbara Attn, Jean vide the food for the Cub Picnic *519.000 in general., improvement pastor, officiating. - - t BIRTHS was - treated at the ' hospital for nette Carpi, William and Putriciu, which is scheduled for Sunday at The bride, given in marriage by : bonds, and passed an emergency cuts* about his fprehead and face all of Keyport; Mrs. Rhiea Preston Cheescciuuke State Park. ! Shrfcv* ‘her lather, wore a white gown of; resolution raising the salaries of and left side. . . . and dpugbter, Susan.. of; Morgan* The next meeting will be held dotted’swiss and bridal lace. Thej Mr.__ and Mrs. Richard Shrieve; coiihty detectives. Matawpn Chief Edwin C. Sloat, ville; pvt. Sherwin Wlttke of Wis­ J u ly 2 V v. / ; , / fitted bodice of lace,-buttoned to j are the parents' of a son born] At a morning, session’called for said, that the car, driven by Mr. consin; the Jiost and hostess.jwid tl» hipline In the back, rose to j Wednesday. July 8, IM S.'--in S an ' the purpose, the Uosnd accepted Butterfass, proceeding north on their . children,, .'41jce May a^tl "TBf-fcasnjf Ole neck over^a bodice; pranci5co. Calif,„ The^babjr . Jh?s the' offer of the 'Equitable Stcuri tRguie.4^ strOck a ^>ole asHhe driver WaynK ,. . ? WHARTON MEMORIALS of flipper satin, giving a shadow txt,n hamed-Michael Brady. Mrs. ties C orp, Doniinick Si Dominick, neckline. Two strips of matching Shrieve is the-former Miss Evelyn attem pt£^t^ Tum iHV> Edgemer? and Walter Stokes Sc Co, (bidding D r.. Mr. Butterfass has a learners Save Money, Save Oil Have your M»l»wsn-K«yport Monument Works lace panelled Ihe full dotted swisi f'.alm,-r of Keyport...... al one) at TJ per cent interest on 'permit and was accompanied by Furnace cleaned' and Oil - Burner • , Hlghwtr 35 .' : >, skirt, both front and back, extend­ 1 118 $1000- bonds, and at u price bid checked for. highest..efficiency- _ . ' K typort, Jf,, J, : ------Jo lly — Mrs. Anna Metiaros.'Linden, i>wner. ing in the bark to lunu a train of S5I9.155.70. There were IS Stultz... * JPIione Koyport 7-11M , . ’ with » ruffle-edge of lace. She had of the car and a licensed driver. 'Mr. and M rs/AM en Tc.lJy, Bropk- j other b id d trs ~ wh ctoeTBJT#rs7>vdU She was. uninjured, . . ’ an underskirt of net and white side Ave., Old Bridge, are parents *ave called for interest up to 1.75 -*allir ThcJong titled ejeeves were of n fifiDL. b p rn . in St. .Peters Hoa- j per . C R O t V ...... of lace and her fingertip net veil pital;--New Brunswick, recently. • The interest will be payable Cub Pack Picnic was caught with seed pearls in a seml-annufllly on Jan. IS and on floral arrangement. She carried a Pickier " ; July 15 of each year maturing in Members of Cub Pack 193, Lau­ fan bouquet of white roses, white A son , was bom to Mr- and Mrs. | Qtimencal order on July 15 o t each rence Harbor, will..hold, an all-day gladioli and baby’s breath. Charles M. Pickier, Harris Gardens,; year“ with :$35,0G0 coming due io picnic Sunday at Cheesequake Slate Miss Thelma Gray, of Franklin Union Beach, on Friday, July 8,; 1950 to 1952 inclusive; $40,000 in Park. On Aug. 17 Ihe cub? and- Summers the time toniake etlch day-lonjr oii fun and short on cousin of the bridegroom, was the - ,fl g^,,, Amboy Memorial 1953 to 1963 inclusive; $40,000 in thcir parents are invited to a swim­ kitchen chores. Sp add'to m r y b ^ y ’sppliday spirit-—Plw maid of honor and wore an ore Hospital. The baby has been named: 1956 to 1956 inclusive; and &2/XX! ming party in Parlin. light meals for both indoor and outdoor eitlDjr! A*” ,'* *Mll of dotted sw iss- gown with an off-the- *; delicious, quick-to-fix, easy-to-eat. treat* at 'price* that will in 1959 ond 1961 Inclusive. Cubs will leave tlie Laurence really surprise you. . - ^ ‘ — . shoulder fitted bodice , fashioned j cll3r,es Max ,r_ Harbor Fjr^house at 11 am. for the with puff sleeves and full skin T he tw o bridges_upon which re» FR »H ANO THBIFTY „ . Knlsley (a ir bids will be returnable Wed* picnic, with transportation* being PICNIC-PIRFSCT' She wore a matching f $ t y re ^at provided to the park grounds. When you fix any kind ot picnic ond carried a fan bouquet of talis- A daughtefwas born to Mr. and nesday are HL-8 in How«U Town­ IN EVERY WAY lunch be siire you rem em ber Mrs. Edward Kriiiley, 92 Neytuo*: —rrum roses and baby'5 breath. ship jiegr Farmlngdale'iBnd MT-10 Planning • plmic at home or away IONA TOMATO JuiC E -chllled.' Tt..—Laurence-Haxbir^ jn_Sauth !! in Middletown ^Township. means catering to king-sized Miss Lydia Scott of Princeton, Rich with the mellow • tang * o f - Amboy Memorial Hospital. Ap . emergency - _ appropriation appetites. And JANE PARKER fresh,, red-ripe tomatoes and per­ Miss Dorothy Marz and Mrs, Car­ The Original totalling ‘^9J7j97 was approved lo SANDWICH ROLLS dfljustthat fect seasoning, it’s packed with, men DeNardo of Matawan, were They're'fresh .. .datedfreeh . . . Born«r ( cdver the Increase ’ in the salaries vitamlna too. Get s m r a l cftpa at bridesmaids. They wore respec­ i m , ii,,-, light, and so good A*P—Iopa la A*P’s own thrifty, The South Amboy Memorial Hos- j of county detectives from May 19 tively, blue, pink and green full Mid’s Beauty VIfjt. you’ll he amaied jflavor-pscked quality brand. pital announced on Monday the until the end of the ‘year. This skirted dotted swiss with off-thc- now many disap- .birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs~j 9m A pesr at one out- IIMPTINO SALAD shoulder necklines, fitted bodices is in accordance with Senate BUI has re-opened Herbert Borner, Jefferson Ave., i 66 passed this year notification of I ing. Perfect for Serve refreshing fruit salad in and bustle bows. Their shoulder Laurence Harbor. which was .submitted[ toi the board in Keansburg h a m b n i^ trt veils’were of matching net and —any fllljnsr , , . ” • feli'TfrOm” lily-ef%e-vaU*y--hea4i. ______MR. AMD MRS. JOHN SAOICKJE by the prosecutor and the two county judges. T*he affected in- your thrifty A*P haa them in picces. Their bouauets were fan ' ■ I who were m irH H l‘ /«?<»mly in St. Frainiis XavM!r Church.,W ew -Vflrk packages of 8 und 12. to make it taste wonderful. Ifioy divIdWls. l i^ ir fomVer aiki PTesEht shaped nnd were made of yellow A daughter was born Saturday, i city. Mrs. Souirkie |s thd former Miss Gladys Mary Steinberg, daughter July 9 ,1W9. in Monmouth Memorial j0f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steinberg of New Xorfc and Keypori Mr. Savickie salaries are: Chief Couniy Detec- EAT WIIH MUSH rosisr- . . 1 Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George is the son of Mrs- M artha Sauickie of Union Beach. Following a wed- tiy,e Amerigo. W. Sacco, $4000 and T,L Kmfesbura £-2195 . Hamburgers taste twice as A*P. Try .pear- Miss Nar.cy Heyer, niece of the Rinker 40 Lohsen Ave., Keansburg. ding trip to Virginia Beach, Va„ the couple Is residng on Cedar St. $5000;' Detective Capt. William S. when yon too th«n with . grape a it I s o : (flm * . bride, was' the flower girl. Her full ' • ^ [Keyport. Mustoe, $3000 and $4000; M erritt P A G E SWEET GARDEN Frost fresh or length, dress was of yellow dotted CokeUt ^ ? ' 8 . Kent. $3000- and $4000; H arry RELISH . . . a tempting blend of canned pear swiss with pull sleeves end fl bustle Van 'finely chopped vegetable#, pickled halve* with thick A son, their first child, wps bom Zucfcer/Ttfn. $3000 and $4000; John layer o t whipped Cretan cheise, bow. She wore yellows roses in A daughter was bom to Mr. and DEATHS M. Gawler, $3000 and $3800; and In choice spioea and vinegar. And her hair and carried a basket of to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cokelet, do include a jar of imported, plain thinned with milk. Cover wi(h Mrs. Harvey Van, C enter St-, Clift- John J. Green, $3000 and $3700. halved grapes or maraschino cher-, yellow roses and baby’s Tjreath. Route 35, Ke/port. on Saturday. or stuffed ANN PAGE OLIVES July 9» 1949, in Monmouth M e - i wood, on Monday. July Jl, .1819. Mrs.. T. Htnry Ronson Previously- the detectives received ries. Serve icy cold on lettuce nfith, Gordon Lewis Fung of Robertsville, in your picnic plans. Choose Ann morial Hospital. Mrs. Cokelet fa I In Monmouth Memorial Hospital .Mrs. Ella The bride is a graduate of Mat , One Cleared; Raritan awan High School, class of 1048, _ - 'Art* •. - Man Arraigned . MARTIN & BROWN, Inc. .. and |s emi^pyed as a dental assist­ Mr. ond Mrs. Gilbert Raynor, Malawi^ N. J. T*L 1-0141 a n t In M&taWan. Mr. Gray was Morningside Ave., Union Bench, 'Drivers In two accident c*sea . . . E m Im It* Agent to .' graduated from Franklin High announce thd bli'th of 6 grandson, were arraigned by Raritan Town­ Goal Fuel Oil . . . . v^r-i ;if School and is employed by Charles born to their son-in-law end ship police before1 Magistrate Sey­ ROYAL Kilcornmlns, Matawan contractor. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Artz, mour Kleinberg Monday. Anthony Winkler Oil Burners , World’s Ho. ) TypairrUar. They will reside on Main St., on Monday, July 4, 1949, in the Cappacodia, Newark, and Michael ' and Stokers Keyport.' , " U. S. Nava) Hospital. Newport. H. J. Giordano, Jersey City., whose cars : collided, at th? Laurel Ave., j^nd Installed .and Serviced SERPICO’S Punn-B«nn«lt ” ; Dljruf ” * ” Route’ litl uiferscctiun July 3 bolti Aik” Vor de^zuiraBoB^ “ Offios EquTpnient Co.' .Miss Edith Audrey Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dimer, Shore paid fines of 55 and $3 costs on care­ in^.your own borne. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Rd., Union Beach, ore,-parents of a less driving charges, Morse Gann- 103 Monmoulh 81. - H. Bennett, Lincfojt, became the daughter born Wednesday, July 6r tlles, Brooklyn, and William Krys- You save S0% oil with a Wtaklar, ' RED BANK ’ bride Saturday. July 9, 1949 of 1949, in Hazard Hospital. chiKkl, West Keansburg, were In an Arthur Joseph Dunn, son of Mrs. accident oii I-aurd Ave. July 3; John Msuch, Newark, and the late h iu t Ganadles being found not guilty Joseph Dunn, in the Holmdel The Rev. and Mrs. . Norman R. ai)d KryscinskI fined. ' Riley, 407 Atlantic St, Keyport, are Leo Weinstein Malawan, attorney ' ." 9 " ; - Reformed Church. The candle­ mPT*i*r*Ui U fittUm* light ceremony was performed by parents of a firsl child, a daughter, for Cappacodia whose car rammed the Hev. Richard' Hunter. There born Saturday, July 9, 1949, in the Giordano car broadside and °\va> a rtcepllon in the home of Hazard Hospital. The. Rev. Mr. overturned lt, brought out that . the bride’s parents. Riley is pastor pf St. John’s Meth­ Giordano must have been drlvinK Busy Season for Misa Barbara Tnrnow, Leonardo, odist Church. Keyport The bsby carelessly os police Iiad record of w as honor maid nnd Mrs. Walter weighed six pounds, 14 ounces and 17-foot skid marks. Cappacodia ad, "Big Brothers" J. Barnett, Lincroft, her, cister- has been named Norma Jean. milled under.,questioning he was ■ in-law, . w m bridesmaid. The going through tho Intersection 40 _ Sylvht Schaflck, Oceanport, - Krotunbcrs.r miles an hour when he struck Gior­ a cousin of tlie bride, and Ginger Mr. and Mr,. John Kronenberger, dano. Magistrate Kleinberg ruled Fromm, Hphndel,, were junior 309 Main St., Keansburg, ,re par­ this too fast and fined the Newarker. bridesmaids. William Lampe, ents of a son born ..Sunday. July Giordano was also ruled guilty on development and preparation lor useful,., Hillside, WPS best man. Ushers 10, 1949, In Riverview Hospital. the evidence of the skid marks. careers. . ' 1 \ *- •! is the time ... included, Walter and Harold Ben­ Edward Juska, Keansburg. attor­ nett, brothers of the bride; .James Lllvlnsky ~ < ney for Ganldles, produced three "Big Broihers" are extra buy this summer Drake, phillipsburg, and Robert M r. and Mrs. {ienry U tw insky witnesses who testified they were Kurtz, Elizabeth. of Cleveland Ave, Old Bridge, are riding In tlie Brooklyn man's car directing wholesome social and recreational mg An Ivory latltf gown with a the parents ot a son born recently ond ha had been run Into through programs lor Boys of Woodcraft units oi their ‘~-«eWlW*rt‘ *WWne w«s worn by at UlddKsei Gtntral Hospital, careless drlvlnt) on tha part of Krys- local Woodmen Camps, The? Invite boys, 8 . JJlP brldr, whose imported illusion New Brunswick. » clnskl-when making a ie/t turn lnb> Toke advantage of the supply of Fruits ; veil ttll from wi ivory satin helmet. Eighth St. Ki7 scinskl dlsputod this, to IB years old, to snar# In these character*’ . She tarried « garland of gardenias O m n i . claiming ho could see no lights on. bulldlna B.O.W. activities...... <...... :.. and. Vegetables in season . . . Get your and Ivyr An off-the-shoulder gown ST^'Baughter was bom Friday, the other car. He claimed he could A sk a ~Blg Brother Woodman or your local ■^^ttf-arriild-motiMfllnfl de sole, .was in Riverview Hos­ produce witnesses to support his W o m bjr (b« hopor majd, who had pital to Mr. and Mrs.'Derica Owens, charge Canadies was at fault. «J Woodman n p n sto ta tlrt io w la ln - "S 'a crpffO 9t multi-colored flowers Morganville.; — Magistrate Kleinborg ruled Krys- * « is roo* aoa will n>e«ir« b r bscoatlag j i - ■ i n i carried matching -flowers clnskl should have prepared to offer member Bor* ol WoodaatU ouQuets--ami had a -daughter- born WednesdayV JMly Edword-Monz^l, .atawnsMp_re?l- ... Llie Insurance Society I ■ « m n » o f , - nwWiing summer 0, 1049, in Riverview Hospital. The dent Was given u suspended, sen­ OMAHA, HCBBASKA . f l tw m - , baby is their second child and has tence and assessed $5 court costs on ■ ‘ TO# bride, » gjradviMe pf Mlddle- been named Linda. ' a p)ea of guilty to a complaint en­ imrn TjmvMp W& School and tered by Camion Cogllano, also of See T^our Local Appliance Dealer ■ ' ttarblum School a t Modeling, at- Dolan ' ‘ tho township, that Menjtl used Sctoa Kail' College. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dolan, abusive language in chasing Cogll- j,it o b a L ; ^ » l w » w , 1B6 First-St.,-,Keyport, ar» t|}8 ono’s son. Tony, ond Stephen Aqul- Ernest F. Heller, District Manager He 0 >We*e. parents of u first thlld, a daughter nns, mjother boy, from a footbridge JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. ‘ ■ * i m p v n i W » lieutenant born Tu«*day,~JlJly It, 1949, In where they were fishing. Menial 172 Jackson St,y Matawan fp ixttpfifHlf. ufusM. Monmouth Manorial HospltaL Mrs. claimed the fridge was th* prop­ t^ajr will Uve ii Splan Is the portlier Miss Eleanor erty pf a relative ai>d UM» boys wsra f y n r * Kayport.^ didajit'wlien he. ordered'them off- THE MATAWAN-JQURNA1., MATXWAN^-N^j, PAGE,THREE County Dairy Herd Design for Power hearing completion/ He expects to ersey Traffic Link County line In Etsax Oounty. Now open the'shop in about a month. under construction, tha . ten-mil* Production Figur^a ' Sgt. Williams wan born in Lons­ 4o Open Thi# Winter fitretch rung from the bejdnAing &t dale, Pa., on Mar. 24, 1H99. After the (NjrkWuy a t H outc 33 to Cen- To Reformatories - The herd on'lhe dairy farm of Retire Tomorrow being y educated__ in ; ..Bridgeton A 10-mllc stretch of H aute: 4 tennlnl Avo. nbont ono-slxth of k H. R. VflnQyke, Jami>sburg, topped schools; he. icarned thV.iTWch|ne parkway, from Cranford to mile from, wlwro Crapfont, Win­ the lists of the five Highest herds -^nd. JHa^ksmlthlng trudes from ah ji short d istan ce, north o i E dison field, C lark (iiHl U m Iim in6tet, . ln butterfat and miltf production ln BiTdku, will ' uprnrd to Irotllo Separate Institutions Head Of State Police uncle\ in Lansdule, who is .still Motorists lwadl;i|{ for jlioro re- Monmouth County, according to the In 'Demnlw'tarly Jaiiuury, For Pair Who Robbed, Barracks At Keyport. blacksmithlhg at the age nf UQ, norta on the now stretch WIU be Juntfreport. of.,Richard...Q.; Ri.oe, Walter 1.. BruybrooHe. district according, to the sergeant, uble to avoid Iraiflq llghU~tnd -Beat'Motorist .. county associate agricultural ogent. Will Start Businesft i>n«liu*er for thl> Statu .lHuhway A fie i* serving abviOfEpell as a congestion in Iloiitr 37. In lUhww Mr.'. VanDyke’s herd averaged Di'linrtinpnt, sitkl at Ti'entou HuUir. .T^p Earle Naval AmmiiniUoh L t -John .Doyle, who is ln| com pollceinnn In Sheltenham Town­ nnd Woodbrltliio, Trtost. of th? 10-. 39.0 pounds of butterfat per 100 day. • • 1 . 'D epot sailors"'.who .pbblicd a man mand of state police stations rit ship, Montgomery County, Pu., the mill- gtrptrh him bi-eri (jradAl, pounds of milk, and averaged 1125 Uesliiiu'd to eaie traffic from and took his 'car after, he gave Keyport and In Shrewsbury and sergeant entered the N, J. Sttite Union nnd Essox I Co.untt(u. to Jm‘- them a ride, Thursday,' at Free* pounds of milk. Police on Aug. Ifi, 1927, He was Howell Townships, announced that ui'y slioiv ri’sjrts, the purliwny will OPTICAL .Other high ranking herds in but* Corp: Charles Hanna hus been promoted to corporal foyr years hold, wer& committeed to separate buHin at . Ni'vv Urunswlck , Avt'., ~ penal ^ institutions so that they terfat - production were those of later arid mode a sergeant in 1942. K assigned lo succeed, Sgt. Clifford und Route 3H, nurth of'tlie Ellison FltlCD P. . D. VanMater, Marlboro,. 30.1; L. Williams In comumnd of the His present stay- at Keyport is could be ..separated.. ' UrldRu, and follow a course through County Judge J. Edward Knight H r L. Gibbs, Robbinsyilie, 34.2; Keyport barracks, his second, having been bore for Michael Lamb, Sweetman's Lane, Woudbrldmv Plark,, \Vlnfldd, Cran­ termed, the offenses [a "disgrace’* in Sgt. Williams is K'tirlng ns of seven years after 1932. Among the 34.1 Mount Carmel Society Carnival In Progress Philfp Luiia, 20, of 02 Shrewd FireHoveled a 129-year-old two- "From a Snack to a Home Cooked Dinner” _ .. '■ • Arraign Car ThUves bury Ave., Red Bank, is reported story barn on the Richard Cladcr - Twa. bayshore: men w jfa’plpaded ] Our. .Lady of Mount Carmel recovering at~MdnhmrtlnMt*morlol property, Colts Neck*Frcehold-Rd„ Specializing in I ' no defense to two jpint. charijes of Society is conducting a carnival Hosplfal iroitl' serious Injuries re­ CoJU Neck, obou t: 4 a.ih. Sunday. ROSS W .M A G H AN AGENCY , car theft were sentenced by Judge on the-grounds near the railroad ceived in a -street fight on High The property was -nbout '40 by. 80 Knight. ' . crossing at'Upper Broadway and land Blvd., Keansburg, shortly feet ond was built with &olid_WPl- Walter E Small and his brother* Gerard Ave., MataWon Township, after 5\a.m. Saturduy. nut beams. Only a small omuunt of Real Estate—Insurance - Chicken in the Basket , in-law, Robert H, Olin, both j of adjacent to the Keyport. borough Lucia’s alleged assailant, Alfred insurance, insufficient to coyer., the 138 Main Street MATAWAN, N. J. Keansburg, were each given sus* line. - Reld. 25, of Nixon, was committed loss, wos carried, on tho property. - pended sentences.. to •Bordentown _ JThe cdrniyal opened Monday eve to the county Jail by, Keansburg Atlantic Township Fire . Chief Telephone Matawan 1-OQ03 Old Fashion Pennsylvania Style; : f.for J ndetenrolnnte periods: placed alng and will dose this Saturday Magistrate William A. N. Haag who Charles Crine.. said Mr. Clader y on probation" Yortnree" years and night. There will be a land eon ordered him held without bail on placed the loss at $0000 to $7000. fined $200 and costs of prosecution. ccrt tomorrow and Satur^W ntfgits, a charge of atrocious assault ond Furniture wob viored inside the Chicken Dinners «.. They took a car on Apr. 24 be­ concluding With a large fireworks battery, Hospital officials said building. ., , longing to Stephon Kapushy, 548 display on the final night. . Lucia was treated for a possible Although thc bqrn was only LOW SUMMER PRICES Jersey Ave., Union Beach, and The society will conduct.a parade fractured skull ond lacerations arid. abouU.100 from—th® - Clader Home Made Doughnuts and another on thc same date belonging Saturday morning, starting at^8 abraslonsoMhe-facerHe'vmtoken residence, the blnze was .discovered o»- New Oil. Burner Installations to John KihscUa7.The latter vehicle* p^ock lroni-thc Oak Shades'Fire? to the hospltul by. the. Keansburg by u neighbor whp awakened tho Fuel Oil Fill-ups - Strawberry Shortcalw taken iir Keansburg, was damaged house to St. Joseph's Church where First Aid Squad- after emergency famllyr-Both Colts Neck- fire trucka Plumbing— Heating — Cooling. . . while the men were chased by members of the men's society and treatment by a physician..,) . ,r w ent to the scone- but were unable .Middletown police. the women's club will attend mass Keansburg jiolice-sald^Reid-tpld^ to xhecto- tive flames._.wJjictjrrap-1 , Exhaust Fans . SEA FOOD DINNERS On another charge, in Which at 9 o'clock. After the'mass, the them in their investigation that he parentiy had considerable start. Geneva Kitchen Cabinets . .... > Small , was charged individually parade will reform and march to became Involved in a fight with Miss Eleanor Clader, duaghter of No Obligation for Eiilmsfei. Call — with.taking a car-^bclonglng to utile St. and Atlantic Ave., Mat- Lucia when the latter made an the owner, said that In the light William £ichler, Glen Ridge, in IjQwan. ' Wreathes will be placed ot insulting remark about hfs wife.a of several unexplained fires in tlje State Highway 36 Keyport, N. J. Raritan Township on Apr. 17, he the Matawan memorial monument I; L. SCHANCK AND SON Patrolmen Robert Kroncnberger, Colts Neck urea recently. Sundoy’s Tel.pheH* KEypotl 7-3730 - • was given a suspended sentence.. and ’jU ' the Matawan Town! •Ip Joseph Fuccl and SpecUil 0^1 cer b^ze was suspicious since there 366 Broad St, . . Keyport 7-2100 honor roll.on Lower.Main St. Patrick vKeelan conducted the In­ was no hay in the bam which like­ vestigation for Keansburg police wise contained little of-Bn lfiTlnm- Taxpayers Gripup with Capt. William S. Musloe ol mable nature. — ^—— Names W. S. Becker the county detective represent­ ing thc prosecutor’s ofTlcc. Engage Teachers For . Walter S. Becker was elected According to available informa- Hillcrest School president of the newly organized tion Lucia and Reid had been FAMILY-SIZE: Check As Of June 30 Madison Township -Voting Tax­ patrons ot a .tovern nearby the Mrs. Dorothy Doerr of Keyport, Reveals Totals Aboye * payers' Association at a recent scene of the assault. When the and Miss .Margaret Z. McDonough meeting. The officers iWlU. iii bar elused at ^ nmv the -legal erf Red- Bi*nk;^t3yet>een engaged by Same Period In ;48 ‘" charge for n period of-^iX-jnouths, weekend closing hour for Keans- thc Holmdel Township Board of SHELVAD0 R Also placed la office were Reese burg, un argument which hud start* Education to iill vacancies ln the Monmouth County^ank deposits Woods, vice’ president; William ed in the tavern was continued on Hillcrest School. Mrs. |?£err,, a , In 27 institutions were u p v$538,344.55 Quade, secretary; Frederick R. tlie street and the fight ensued. fpnner teacher In Rafltqn Town ~ AHOte i .on June 30" this year as compared Kalnlng. treasurer; Adam Bartu, ship, will Jmve charge of the senior " to deposits in the same period in sergeunt-Qt-unns; Charles R. Engel, Visit In Vermont department, ond Jpiss McDonough CRO»l 1D4B. . chairman of publicity; Edward will teach the juntyrv department. Th^ Asbury Pijrk_Natipnnl Bank KrafTt, chairman of public relations Mr. and *Mrs. David Terwiiligor The new teuchcrs ‘replace Mr* & Trust Co. led ail other county and H. E. Kerr, assistant secretary. ^nd family, of Union. Beach, spent Vera W,‘ Dennis of Keyport, for­ banks in lotnl deposits with & Mr. Kerr, Mr, Krafft, Mr. Engel last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. mer principal hnd upper grades figure of $15,640,641. The Second and Mr. Bartu were elected to the -Davidj G. Terwiiligor in Wadsboro, teacher, and Miss S. Elvira Culling- _ National Bank St Trust Co., Red executive board. .Plans.wore made VU former residents of Keyport. son, Junior, Vencher, whp resigned. Bank, which led last year; dropped for a closed meeting,- notJce of to second place. ' . •' which has olrcody been sent to tax-! Fifteen banks In Monmouth payers who sent in th£ii* names and County -showed - an'-increase. All addresses. Admission will 'be by told the' fccunty savings Institutions card only. - . reportpd..deposits of $104,340,788.51 June 30 this year, compared to $163,189,944.90 on the same date in DeLeon Honor&d By '48. •' “ w‘ National Lead Firm Tlie list of deposits in county banks: • Clifford M. DeLeon, chief chemist PAINT PORCH SCREENS Totil of the metals laboratory at National Bank A i Low As Allenhurst* National .... J 6.2Gfl.47l.83 Lead Co.’s, Atlantic Branch 'plant : Asbury Park National • J5,84tf.6BI.(W In Perth Amboy, has been awarded Asbury Park flr Ocetm • : l ' ^ - . -G rove :i...... 12.953.213.00 h gold Watch In recognition of-'23 ■> A gal. v • .95 . Atlantic Highlands Na- years of -company service. tlonal • 4.842,139.Z3 A ll Color*. Belmar Notional ...... 0^13,050.07 Mr. DeLeon, In addition .to his A ll il s t i In stock. Central National, Free* duties as chief chemist, has been CHARGE IT! hold ....1...... 3^12.729.75 gdltor.-oi. lhe.J'Meltin# Pot.” em­ CHARGE IT! - National. Matawan . . . flj25/.M4.04 ployee publication at the Perth H m j f W eight ' Farmers National, AUen- . fl X 12 ' town ...... 2.780.451.01 Amboy pl&nt, since Its begininng FJnt National, Bradley in April, 1945. He began his cony Beach ...... 6,030,385.00 UNOLEUM First National. Eaton* , pany career as chief chemist of § town ...... 2,300.308.81 the Metallurgical and Chemical mm RUGS First National, EnglUh- i t town ...... 1,700.686.04 Corp. In Matawan In 1924r and was First National, Forming- transferred to Perth Amboy eight dale ...... * • 2M122Q&9 sq. yd, First National. Freehold 0,481^13.10 years later. A . First National, Spring Mr. and Mrs. DeLeon and their 1 6 * .. Lake ...... 4^73.58 U 3 CHARGE ITl- All Colors, ’ 3.742^63.64 two sons live at 123 Church St. in; w Freehold" Trust1 .•, < .-;V*.. Keansburg National ... j B.OUDSlJl I KeyporU / , . -. CHARGE ITt Keyport Banking fCo...... *. «4^18,173,22 Lonis •" -Branch B ranch Banking ..... - Not s ix -h u t foil SEVEN (obit foot 1949 model! Co.- ...... * 7.750.719.94 STUDIO COUCHES Luxurious, flofi o a Long. Branch Trust ..., 0.420.SX3JU Direct Award Of $750. ManasQuan National .... 5,538.124.81 * . from ' Matawan Bank ...... 1,758,G7930 For Ex-Borough Worker Merchants Trust, .Red MATTRESS Hire's what ihl* blfl, handioma Croilay elvai youi .. Bank ...... 10.062378.67 New Jersey Trust, Long Labor Referee Harry Berger has '■ ‘ -"liO Branch ...... 7,080,231.90 directed an award to Vemer Man­ 1* Th# Shelvador, wlilch doublos your "front-row" (ipna>—«tores m People's National, Key- . . ar port ...... ; 4,142,059.00 ton of Union ^cach, In the amount All lnnirsprlng Uniii. • constantly neeilnd foodu at your fingertlpu- kuopo tilth thing*) ■ Sea Bright National . . . J4&1.481.64 of $775' for injuries which Mr, 12 * from "getting-lout,” Only Crotlty^gim yuit th* mndrrful 1 Seacoaat Trust, Asbury '• Marstort alleged he received Dec. CHARGE IT! A ll slses. Park ...... 3,201,045.24 Bhdvodorl Second National. Red . 17, 1948, while employed by the Bank ...... 15.569.083.34 Borough of Union Beach; ^ 2 . Large Capadfy—7 full cublo feet storago »p#co—over 14)4 - Totals ; Mr, M artton told the, court, that e to thlcknoM; Ave, Laurence Harbor, ran a large Benefit Dance Saturday fishing 'hook Into his right hand UNQLEUM REMNANTS S . Trim Frame—ono-pluco, gray ploatlc—no uiulghtly acreWi or •CJHOSfcEY f Index finger while flshLng. A benefit dance for the Union ■ Being clotfed out Save real dough! .dips, , ' ■ ■ . ■____ Beach Teenage Canteen sponsored A call to ClifTwood Beach found 9 , EUdrotaver ’ Unit—proclabn deelgnod mul inunufaciunid lu Bernard McLaughlin, also II, of by the Union Bedth... Sportsmen's lif d itf fU ri. . . KlUNs ffH iiri..« —Pacific Blud, lhaL placer-liad-«rtep- ' C nxley’s a w n plant; tiermetlcdlly Mwlod for lung, (julel, troubla.* ped on a Jagged milk bottle while house on .Saturday night t i i e Open a Conrenient CHARGE ACCOUNT im , KOnomtcal operation. • . ■ B tm r Product»furllupi‘l»r Living playing barefooted near his home. music for the affair, which will In‘response to a call front the sta rt a t 8:30, w ill b e furnished by ■ Just 3 minutes of your time and it’> yours! ’ Perth Amboy General Hospital, Novak's orchestra. There will be 8— thlt Beautlfvl Blg-Valu» $b»lvtxior at any Crotfty Dta1*r Uitmd St/ew Joseph Davies, n member of the a cash door prlie. iquad, gave a blood tranxfusioh to A ll profits will go to the free George WiUel of Pacific Blvd., canteen which t» operated bjr the CUflwoOd Beach, who had gone to Sportsmen's Club for Union Beach 44 West Front Street, Keyport ^-the-hofljitii for treatment for n youth during the' winter months. W V F f i V m m rbieecfirig '.xKSe b u t th e n tu d , ;i#urp£ are "being, Ullze^- and.-Broad , top 4^11440-4-1 Marlboro - Gardena,., Mor- offer, - wua ^ubm iU ed -IQ. .{onsldered,. mJiy* appear 1 in some newspaper that pay rlticrease^ ; to ' Chief ^ w i/i/tJr soil, fill-dirtj road gravel, wash gravfel. Eanvllle. - . wj!4 and Approved by the Township Fou wouid not have selected. Friends taken only in Ilfrmiern and Cen­ Sloat and Sgt. James Hi Martin of building sand, by load only. Complete of Tlw Journal havtag business with Committee of The. Township of Mat­ tral New Jersey. South Jersey Is the police department. . i : landscaping. Michael Arfell), Maple WANTED TO RENT awan Jn the County of Monmouth tha surrogate's office w ill do w ell to once mote being by*passed with the Dr.. HBzIet. Call .Keyport T’-M#. • subject to final approval at a meet­ tea r this So mind* < Passage of Senate ;B111 106. last .v.-;wi3r3tf ing of the Township Committee to four "resort counties, Monmouth, ^ighrOTicater^™ atav^n'ls^ttir _4 -joam^furnished apartmeht be held at the Township Hall, No. 93 Ocean,- Atlantic and Cape May, WINESf llquor», beer»—Harry's Liquor wanted by 3 adultsi conVeUiencesr Atlantic'Avcnuerin^The-'Towrahip-trf--- a growing community.- The iheas* Store, 6 Main St.rMatawan.T We permanent; -best-references..- Keyport Matawan, New .Jersey, ..on., the—2ist—- facing economic strangulation. . . . deliver. Phorie Mfltawan t-0073. Agents vicinity. Write Box D, in.care of this day of July, 1949»_at 8:30 o'clock^ P.M.: •{Mica occupied by such error. ure, which has already been ap­ In Cape May County they got for Bellows Sc Co...... wJ6tf newspaper. - - - - wjl4 Lot No. 86, Blodk No. 521 Map of proved by the Assembly,; a wiexea Cliffwood Bench : (Section v|>. ' ‘ Entered as second-class matter at the some relief' because - they hHvc a about nine acres of-Madison Town­ EILECTRIC motor, G-E. ^repulsion ; ^ ROSE K. WENZEL, post office at Matawan, N. J.. under thc few ‘holler organizations.’ One is induction type. 220*440 volts, 17.3 FOR RENT jlV Township Clerk. .pet of March 3.1870. - " ship land to the Boro of Matawan. amps, li.p., 1200 r.p.m., Blnele the Chamber of Commerce. It is phase, 60' cyles. Any . reasonable THREB-room furnished apartment;. Mra. William Donnenworth wag offer. Apply this office. wjtf ‘ NOTICE !’• THURSDAY, JULY 14,. 1040 a small group, but its President. re-elected president of ‘Matawan heat - furnished; available Aug. 1. ■ TAKE NOTICE that application has Phone Matawan 1-0088M. wJ14* been made to the Mayor and Council Bill Hunt' gets up oi>.his feet and Unit No, 170, American Legion PICK-UP BALERS—New or" u&ed; ‘NeW Holland and Case. Conover o l the-Borough, pf... Matawan, County., rpprs. He roared so much that he 3 rooms; bath; "hot 'water;' stoves; of Monmouth, to transfer - to Paul ;...... EVEN-BREAK Auxiliary, at the annual picnic Brothers, Sales and Service, Wlcka* kitchen and bath lineolums; close roared the State Rond Department tunk, Tel. H olm d el 0-6121. w jtt Adamec, Jr. and-Stanley. J. Magda, Tuesday.' 7"7 V to Matawan stntion; rent $50. Degcll, partners trading as New Deal Tavern, 1 ‘ into changing a proposed two-lane Box .584, Atlantic Avc„ Matawan.. tor premises located at 21 Orchard Some local property taxpayers, Her Excellency ^Ariadna Koval­ WINDOW SHADES 89 centfr-Put on • • ' Wjl4» road into a four-lane highway. . .. your rollers while you wait. Holland Street,' Matawan. New Jersey, the • when they pay their taxes on sky, wife of the late Governor of shades In ecru, white or green. They plenary retail-consumption liccnsc No. i t is ifljitc possible that in Ocean Saratof and former lady in waking FURNISHED - apartment for light CS ua heretoforeJierci issued_____ to Joseph ______Kanick. ■ August 1, may wonder how their are truly a eood looking - window housekeeping; 3 rooms and bath,, trading as New Deal Tavern, for the we haven’t done pnough shouting to the Entjp.resS-Alexandria of-Rus- shader. Other shades from 22 cents to near bus line, for couplc. Inquire at .»• . - . «.. • . ' local assessors arrived at individual |3*ln stock. A complete window shade remises located at 21 Orchard Street, for our extra bowl of porridge. . ... Vicky's Flower Shoppe, Highway 36, Matawan, N gw Jersey. ' assessments. sia,-way^a guest last Sunday of service. Dark shades allow you to Box 407, • Keyport. J14* Jn regard to State Highways, par­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Munning, sleep later. 'N ational 5 Se 10, Prown’s, The nnmc of the partnership is -■n— The- -4ruth_Js._.that in many ticularly nor.thrsouth, the-Situation Red Bank. - wjtf New. Deal Tavern ond the nafnes of municipalities there Is little op nu Mme. Kovfilsky Is enroute to Eng­ all partners and their residences are is now out of hand , . . even when TWO .and four room bungalows. SERVICE as follows; r . - systematic ’ basis ■ -for'"determining land from-the Paul Adamec, Jn 1 •*=■—’ roads are being’built frTribrffa, ccn- — Im m ediate posseBalon. Apply - 3 — - 334 -Wilson -S t.------— assessments, even though thc new Mr. and MrsrXewls H. Blood ancl Shore Concourse-(on bus line), ClifT- FLOOR SANDING, reJlriiBbJhg, waxing, tral and now the extreme end of wood, N. J . \ . wJ14* old floors'made like new. Asphalt ’ Perth, Amboy, N. J. . • State Constitution declares that B id H e ’* The Doctor Ybu Ordered, Lejlyt son, Charles, are in Clinton, Conn., and rubber tile serviced; estimates thc ■state.” ' . .... • ‘ - property shall be assessed "by uni- where Charles will appear in. "On, ROSEHILL CEMETERY—*/* large plot. cheerfully given. /Arthur W. Acker, . • Stanley J. Magda Similiar conditions in Monmouth. ,... Borrowed Time" at the. Clinton . 0 graves, lot H l Srctinh F., by tombs, Chestnut St., - Port Monmouth. .Tcl. - 390 High SL - ~ form rules." - These shore counties have been President In' other Words, 4fcsen SlOO, F. Borrett.^l Wyckoff ^r:,'Apt Keansburg\§-2086J. - ! wl4 Perth Amboy, N. J. Playhouse. Objections, if any, should’be made In. these municipalities, a great 3D. Brooklyn, N. Y. supplying thc state's Republican, ",or“ or representatives can Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johannsen, A real treat to invito your friend to Immediately in writing to J. Franklin many Assessments are probably un­ block any of the Hoover Committee BUILDING—1 car garage. 12x28> ail- Join you at the Hollo Post House Dominick, Clerk of the Borough of majorities and making no strong ’ of Keartsburg, sailed Friday night Matawan. New Jersey. fair because thc assessors lack ade­ recommendations. It would not steel ' 10 foot doors; will deliver to demands. They furnished nil but oh the S.S, Europe for Germany ? our property. Call between 6 nnd EXPERT UPHOLSTERER — Joseph (Signed) PAUL ADAMEC, JR. quate. tools' with which to work. seem to be. difficult to muster this p.m. Snyder’s Rigging Co. TcL Logliscl. Old «els rebuilt like new. 334 Wilson St. about 2000 of thc 50,000 lend of where/they will visit Mr. Johann* Repairs on leather ' goods. Jackets, ; * ’^Perth Amboy, N. J. . These- shQuld include at least; (1) many votes if the various bureau^- Keyport 7-0063. w jll Hendrickson for Senator last sen’s ihothcr in Hamburg. gloves, ctc. T ot Keyjrfort 7-2752M. STANLEY J. MAGDA $n adequate assessment records that might be affected were to unite Pine and Third Sts., Union Beach. ' * 399 High St. ; November — Monmouth 20,145, ...... r. :r...... -...... WJ7-21* J21...... Perth Amboy,-N. J. ; system, (2) an up-lfi-date tax map; forces. , HOUSES FOR SALE Ocean 10,773, Atlantic 11,332, Cope Twenty Years Ago on ‘which is outlined a block- and May 0030. “ It is not easy to enlist support‘for by Charles H. Connors S. Sc S. RADIATOR CO. — Circulation . . CHANCERY 1/306 ’ (Issue of Friday, July 12, 1929) MATAWAN and VICINITY—Homes. . restored in any make auto, tractor-or SHEHRIFF'S SALE!—By virtue of a lot system of.nil property, and (3) Perhaps wcall goj.sppiilcd by the an academic issue of this kind. ; Rutgers University ' Farms and -Business Properties. All truck radiator. All types rebuilt; The house on Main St;, Wxt to writ of cxccutlon to me directed, a set of standards for evaluating fair trcatmenf'‘,'we‘/,got when E, Congressmen know this and are types of insurance. 100% veteran rccored; aas tanks repaired. We call ' issued out of thc Superior Court of A number of the annual flowering thc James L./Tcrhune property, has mortgages. Ben and Mattie Smith, for and deliver. 223 East Broadway, New Jersey (Chancery Division) will property., . Donald Sterner was put ot thc head not likely to move unless and uhtil plants such as marlgoldfs and zin­ Realtor. ' llBlfe Main St., Matawan. Union Bcach. Tel. Keyport 7-1233. be exposed to sale at public vendue, „..i„FQr-instance, if the assessment been bought by Charles C. Schock Phone Matawan 1-2261. w jtf - wJ28* on! .. of tho State Highway Department they hear from the folks back nias, produce flowers throughout . records are adequate it vyill be and is being razed to the ground. Monday, thc 25th day of July, 1949, by.Gov. Harold Hoffman. But in’home. Adoption of the Hoover the season, Others produce just LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US. BEAR SAFETY SERVICE—Alignment. bctttocn the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 clear how the assessment wus ar­ plan can mean a.real saving in Charlotte SandfoKd, who had one We hnvc buyers Woltintf. Ben and lights, brakes, lire wear, wheel o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Saving thc sevon years since. Sterner, it one crop of . flowers and, then they Mattie Smith, Realtor, llsli.M aln St., balance, general automotive repair; rived at; if there is an assessment of the Schwartz ponies, of Asbury Time) in the afternoon of said day, at has just been “tim bad." Isn’t it dollars for thc taxpayers and better, are through; Thestf include Matawan. Tcl. Matawan 1-2267. ‘ w jtf Tydol Scrvice.' A. Sc n. Shop, Inc.. thc Court House In tho Borough of map, and it is up:to-date, prop more responsive government.. A Park, during the past winter, re­ Route.4. Matnwan. Roy Smith.. Tel. Freehold, County of Monmouth, New time to use a bit of pressure in a bachelor's buttons or ragged sailor WHY PAY HIGH RENT? Own Your Matawan 1*2558. wjl4' erties should not be missed; and if j US( Cflujo? Evidently unless letter to your members, of Con­ turned it to Its owner last Wed­ Jersey, to satisfy a Judgment of SAld or cornflower (contaurea cyanda), Own Home. Small down puymcnt court amounting • to approximately. . there’ is a schedule of standard do, we shall continue to go short gress will help to rem6ye''thc im­ nesday, and rode It herself all the- plan; low priced properties. $4000 and ROBERT BOZZA CO., BUILDERS, $6,549.00...... •••*.. thc rocket larkspurs and annual up. Write, phone or call Mr. Layton , Complete home alterations and re­ All thc following tract or parcel of • , .yalues, systematic assessments will nnd suffer for it in strangulation of pediments lhat have been placed in way. \ “ at Van’s Agency, Matawan 1-1331 or pair scrvice, porch cnclosers, additions, babysbreath. , . •Mary, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. land, and the premises hereinafter par­ r ” be practicable and taxpayers with business and prosperity. thc path of thc reorganization bill. Atetawan 1-2306. w jtf storm insh, ropJIni*.' siding, hardyvooa ticularly dcscribcd, situate, lying and All these are good for garden Joseph Angelo, of Matawan, was iloora, plastering, concrcto sidewalks. being in thc Townships of Marlboro Similar properties will have' assur­ SIX room frame house, basement, driv/Ways, brickwork, chimneys, fire- show and fine for cutting, J3y, sow­ wedded .to John Ingravido, also of and Mnnalnpan,, in the County. of ance that their properties will be BOOKS AT THE BAR suitable’for business, • located Kcy- 'ifiCes. built. repaLced. cleaned. 54 Monmouth, and State of Now Jersey.' : assessed-almilarly. • • .COMMUNICATIONS ing W ds of these now, you ^ n be Matawan, on. Sunday. Thc cere­ p'ort c...... business section. $10;000«~ Ralph ccOnd . St., . Keyport* Telephono-K ey­ BEGINNING at a polnt in-lhe-center_ C. Maurer. D2 Main St., Keyport. Tel. port 7-0103-3.’ \Vjl-20Vf of thc Marlboro-Tcnncnt Road and in A taxpayer's dream? No, just a assured of bloom .In late sumtpor. mony was performed in St. Joseph’s Keyport ?>0344J. * / w jl4 r (The Christian Science Monitor) To the Editor: thc easterly line of lands of Cowart; Thc seedling plants in this group R. C. Church. . Real Jlstato Listing Cards for sale thcncc (1) along thc easterly line ot practical and business-like way of UNION BEACHES large rooms: bath; Even when the House Committee As chairman of the ’Women’s are not easy to transplant unless A. Schaaf and family have moved at this offle«. * ■ - lantia of Cowart N 0 degrees 3 minutes attempting to give all taxpayers in on Un-American Activities tries to Division of .the local United Jewish all year round; Insulated; all con­ East 1184 feet; thence (2) still along a taxing district an "even break.” the opcratiqn is performed Jupl'as back to Mattfwan from' Bridgeton, veniences; three iotfi, low taxes, price lands of Cowart North 5 degrees 33 be good—and it hns been trying Appeal, I wish to send the follow­ $4000. Cash or term s. 504 Bcnchview m inutes West UC6.87 feqt to a con­ • Then taxpayers will be confused soon as true loaves arc formed. where they have been making.their Ave., end Park- Ave. Tel. Keyport LEGAL NOTICES roccntly—it seems doomed to stub ing mcssnge to the public: crete monument in the southerly line less by their tax bills. This in Th£ safest way is to. sow them home since selling their1 bokery 7-2012. ' . ... WJ14* of lands of Herbert: thence (3) along its toe?' Some members are angry . PUBLIC BALE - ‘ turn will reduce thc nuipbcr of "It is with a deep sense of grail* "where they w iir grow, If'possible. business. Mr. Schaaf does not plan thc southerly line of lands of Herbert, because Chalnnnn JaJhn S. Wood of - TAKE NOTICE, That on Saturday, North 00 degrees 3 m inutes'Eaat 249.48. - ; -^ appeals to lax boards. r.;.;; tude thut I wlsh to'thank-T he Key* ‘ Tl)(r-5oll should b e w e ll: prcpa^p^ to do-anything-for- the. presentJtwt HELP WANTED the 30th day of Julyi 1040, at. 11:00 feet: thcncc (4) still along lands of Georgia- (who* has-beenr up-to nowi o'clock, ln*the -forenoon of that day, port Wcfol4v The MatawarrJournal and sow the seeds“ a little he thinks M.atawpn ; is-th o choice :He'rbert,"North B5' degrecs S'rminutes - quite circumspect) did not consult b n 'th e ,iireitnlses*‘of'" Oallopo's ‘Garager •East “414^94' feet io a concrete-mohu- " RAIN 18 NOT THE ONLY ' and their entire personnel for than you would in the sjiripg. spot In which to make his home if Union . Ave,, in Borough of Union ment in the westerly line of lands pf them before asking certain colleges ...... ' FACTOR , . the fine articles they have pub- After sowing, cover the area-with business does not demand his resi­ FEMALE OPERATORS' ■ Bcach. N. J.. will be sdld at -. Higgins; thence (5) along the westerly and universities for lists of their ^ LLshcd PUBLIC VENDUE, to the highest line of lands of Higgins. South S J‘ in helping us., launch the come protective matcriaL to keep dence elsewhere. bidder, sundry GOODS frtid. CHAT­ textbooks. The Republicans on EXPERIENCED wonted on all ■ trees 44 m inutes East 966,00 fee * In spttc of “the widespread 1040 campaign of the United Jewish the soil from drying out. and-;bak- A large button-ball tree ln .front type underwear machines. TELS, to wit: . ands— of... Quinn;^—...... thcncc....— . (,....6) along _ the committee disclaim any part ln 1 International 1930. wrecker. westerly line of lands of Quinn, South drought and Its, well known*gcrious Appeal. - - ; ing. This material may be burlap, of thc Farm ers and MercKEhts Steady work; all year round; Serial No. 60182, engine No. 1ID232Q5307, the;,request^ “XmTthe colleges and good pay. LaParee Under­ 2 degrees 42 minutes.^West 449.46 feet- effects the Monmouth County "I believe it is through . their chccsccloth, papers or loose striw,’ National Bank building is being garment Co., 5 Johnson Ave., together wiih nil its equipment. ■ to ‘a com er; thence (7) along the universities appear none top happy. Take Garcee Lien as thc property ol southerly line of lands of Quinn, South agricultural agents have Observed a kindness ln giving us such excellent removed.: There arc only a few of opposite R.. B. station, Mat­ John James Falco. at ihe suit of Joseph As a matter of fact, there Is no As soon as thc seedlings appear awan. ' wjtf 77 degrees 17 m inutes East 366.30 feetj few com fields that arc in exccl- publicity that many of our local these massive trees In.the borough. Gallopo, and to be sold for cash by thence (8) still along the southerly line good reasoh why a' committee of above ground, remove the covering, me. ' ’ of lands of Quinn, South 62 degrees lent condition not only for this TlWfin'o being cut was a most per­ . : . CAHL WENNER, Auctioneer. Congress shouldn’t lo6k ovor a Christian friends have contributed j j they are to.be transplanted do 12 m inutes East 346.43 feet to a con­ year, but for most nny normal year, to this most needy appeal, so gen* fect specimen, 130 Main St.,- crete monument in the westerly line stack of textbooks used by typical it Just as a soon as they can "be Matawan, N. J. - • of lands of Clayton; thence (9) along Naturally, thc reasons for the good erously, , * handled, and be careful not to Philip Neldlingcr returned today SECRETARY J21 Tel. Matawan 1-1050. thc Westerly line of lands of Clayton, Amertcon colleges If—but lt is the oh the S.S. Bcrengaria after a seven South no.degrccs 19 minutes East 925 showing of these few fields arc "My slr.ccrest thanks to these break the tap root.. It is better to ln President'-^1 office o f. CHANCERY 1/399 ifs which trouble us as well as the weeks* trip abroad/ He visited large, established corporation. feet to'the center of the Marlboro-. interesting not only to the. county Christian friends,' who- because ot have, the soil where they are OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT • SHERIFF’S SALE-.—By virtue ot a Tenncnt ROSd; thcncc (10) along the colleges...... ;...... fenglahd, Holland, . iSwitzerland, . writ of execution to me directed. center of said road, north 87 degrees _ agents, but. to grFrance. ' Age 30 to 40 years. ' 33„mlriutes W est 1259.36 feet his' plbce.,‘ '• "' * ' woman: must have - xar, good com crop on a number of farms of n book or a' passogo from a appearance, personality, between ages Street, corner ot Main and Little Heuser & Heuser,- Attys. J21 book out of its context toy our ^chcck, make ’' a . \ Fourth of July was ushered In 25-45, and con work evenings, 5-9. Streets in ?aid Borough, designated • looks* ve^y- gcflW. He also calls Mlsi Barbaro D, Dcckert of very quietly this year, compared Sales or teaching experience pro- as lot I on map and • survey made NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT . attention to. one .farm In Middle horrible example. Signed, ferred. Write Box C. E., in care of fot* Simon Arrowsmith by J. I. Ten OP ACCOUNT Karl Marx belongs ln a required v B. Dorothy Cohen, \ King’s High w a y, Middletown \kjth former years. There were no this newspaper; no canvassing, or Evck, and bearing date Jnauary- 14.. ESTATE OF GERTRUDE V. F - -r _.towii..^Towiiship..j«here-..CQrn...WflR jQWhship..-liB^_rfi£filye.l,j.,specjal parties. , wjl4 1B88, being lot thirty-one fed and five STEWART. DECEASED . 'list; tf^that-Hst^aiso “in­ Chairman, -Women's -Division, .S5lI16s^Ui?-Kore to attract strangers inchcs wide front and rear and one ... planted on fin alfalfa sod that had or V v eri~ ^e^in r“W r'“ipe®)>ie*M'at' Notice is hereby given that the • cludes some works of Jeremy United Jewtsh Appctilr ficholarslilp from the National Con­ WOMAN to do housework and cook­ hunarea- rect Tneasnrea-on m -earb accounts r o t ""'the '"Bubscrlber. '"Sole . been lightly manured with the corn - ing for couple and six-year-old gir); stone. Subject to the right, title and Executor ond Trustee of the estate • Bcntham, for- instance. There is ference of Christians and Jews to home; so that many motored to, .interest of the said Borough of Mat­ . reasonably well fertilized at plant study this, summer-nt Rutger3 live ‘-in;.-references 135 First-St., of said Deceased, will be audited and sharp but wholesome sclf-crlticism Asbury Park and other shore re­ Keyport. • , -wjl4 awan in and to a strip of land four staled by the Surrogate of the County • \lfig. time. ‘ Laurence Harbor Boys University. She ls enrolled In the sorts; during the / afternoon and f^ct in v width ' and extending one of Monmouth and reported for -O ne of th o , outstanding fields, of American culture ln Robert S. hundred feet .in* the southern edge of settlement to the Monmouth County Lind's “knowledge For What?” Aid ln Polio Campaign school’s workshop In human rela­ evening, ' , the above lot which said strip was Court, Probate Diviston on Friday, however, Js.on the Howard Wood* tions ior six woeks' study of com­ . Garret Stryker, who farms what USED CARS conveyed by William B. Dolan to the thc Twelfth day of-August* A.D., 1949, ' ward farm nt ;Tenricnt, where a which a student can brinfl into said Borough of Matawan for sidewalk at lO.OO o’clock a.m.. Eastern. Daylight balancc perspective by reading Four boys from Laurcnco ijarbor munity problems. . ’'i * was formerly known as the Garret 1038 Chevrolet Sedan’, $229. Call Mat­ purposes only. Saving Time, at which time application liberal application of poultry have raised $10 for the §Uter Kbjiny The workshop, which/opened A. Roberts farm,r was the flrst to awan 1-0685M. - . - w jll -Seized as the property of Florence will be made for allowance of com­ fnanure was put on a Ladlno clover something like Albert G. Keller's Belt Rafael et als,. taken in execution missions and counsel fees. "Brass Tacks." ...... Polto' fiind' by stagthg a juvenile Tuesday, Is sponsored JoiriUy by send t0mato6& to “New York, from LATE 10*7: grey Plymouth business at thc suit of Gussic Bell and to be Dated June 22nd. A.D. 1949. sod before it was, plowed. - 600 carnival ut the. honfts of their Rutgers’ school of education, the this section. He has .enjoyed that i coupe; radio, heater,' spotlight; all­ sold by BARRON. FREDRICKS. We wonder w hether Mr. Wood accessories, J ii" condition at .. 20.000 IRA E, 'WOLCOTT, Sheriff. pound? of ’ 6*10*5 fertilizer were parents. .... 3200 .M cK inley Street, N.W.. . realize^; that literally -thousands of division ,agalnst .-discrimination, of dlstlhctlon^eyer since ho has been m iles, $1200: $650 below list price. ; Dated July 5. 1040. i Washington 18, D. C., applied broadcast before plaiiUng; William MacDonald, Jamc'? Mc- Call Keyport 7-S050J. r:. . wJ14#- •LeovWctnstein. Att$r J4 J81 Sole Executor- and -Trustee. titles would make up thc list of. the |6tate department of education on the’place. The' first crate this • v 300 pounds of fertilizer was pul on Kcarney, Scott VdnWhy and W11-, Just one university. Wo wonder ohd the National Conference ot year was sent on June 20. Up,.to with the planter at thc time the llnm Towney made a house-to* Christians and Jews. There arc 54 the present, time but few truckers corn was put in and there have whether his committee has a staff adequate ini cither quantity or house canvass for Items which students enrolled ln the course and are shipping any tomatoes, the been subsequent slde*dressings of could be used for prizes for games. they includo teachers, nurses, ‘li­ season being about two weeks be Ask For Your Favorite Dish - - ffe Have It 200 pounds with the cultivation. Mr. quality to survey these mountains A nominal fee was charged and brarians, guidance councilors and hlhd the ordinary year. Woodward used both N. J. No. 7. of books and to arrive at an in* Liko Broiled Lobster* fresh from the briny waters Like a Rarebit — Wehh. Yorkshire or Golden featured wag a "fortune-teller." college professors...... There will be no huckleberry ing find U, S. No.. 13 and so far both formed Judgment, br whether thc off the coast of Maine, oozing delllcous goodness and Buck ^ preparod as only an expert can do it? The hoys were assisted by Allan Miss Dcckert teaches English at allowed' on the Meadow Mill varieties are in excellent condition. sheer magnitude of thc Job and served In a style to delight an epicure?. Wo have iL We havo ji. > Bcnkert, Richard MacDonald, Rich­ Red Bank High School, and^ls a Brook Farm, what Is known as the The corn is now about shoulder the need, now, to get ofT thc‘limb Like a Salad—any ono of a dosen kinds—made Like l^ie, mado with all the caro your mother ard' Dunngon, Jeffrey Ordner, member of the school guidance Joe Corr place, also The Hill Side high end board green leaves extend will drive it into scanning for juicy with garden fresh vogotablos and sorved lo you used, and with a crust as light and flaky as you morsels. . ' ' . . James Cannon, Arthur VanOrtfen, department. . . Farm, owned ^y Jqhn B. VanCllet crlsp and^ delicious? Wo have It - -'lv ever lasted? We havo it. - . ' all ihtf way down. tdf-.the lower Donald Douglass and Donald Mftc- ^.portions of the plant. - — — - .What bothers . us- most Is .the (Spring Valley), r . “ . v . LIJfo Roait Duckling, youn^ and lender, simply Like a corfatn brand of^ refreshing Bevcrago to Arthur.' ; • ... ; Money “ isVahd, ' Cliffwood, was fear that prompted this inquiry In­ Dog, Bite Reported filled wllh .orango arossirig an5"coVored With: rich add folhe cri|6ym«nTbf yo\Tr m"oai?' BrolHefTfuil" The money. raised was turhed visited by a pumber* of our people creamy grayy? We have U. : ; HIGHWAY STRANGULATION to the academic diet of young ram o Jt. We havo it. over to Mra. Jomcs.£. McKcarncy, on the Fourth, and th6 afternoon ^ FOB SHORE Americans, a fear that forgets that Jon Uobedee, son of Mr, and Mrs. ~ Llko Pilot Mlqnoru covered wllh croamory butter who forwurdcd It tp the Sister was passed ln bathing, boating and Rernomber lhat when you come id Buttonwood tho - most d&ngorous idoas are sup­ Harold Robedcc, Osborn St., Key­ and served stalling hot from tha grill? We have 11.-* Manor you are coming direct to* headquarters, for Kenny fund in Jersey. City, ftasting. Among those who wero \ (Monmouth American) pressed Ideas. . . port, was bitten Monday morning Like' Seafood, the choices! of ihe flnny ' tribe good things to eat and sip. Why bother lo huni there were Mr.* and Mrs. Matthew • /The July A weekend was a won­ by a stray dog, according to a. fresh from tho water, served to you broiled or friod? around nr what you want to eat when you can Schock, Mr. and Mrs, K oert C. We have it. , ' ' % derful one for tfie Jersey shore BEOROANIZATIOH LAOS Term . Honor Winner report made to the Keypoqt De­ cemje here assured that you can g el it at 1A beat* Wyckoff; Miss Ida Lisk, George 11^. resorts.; The combination of cli>* partment, of Health and local pollcc. Harris, Ralph .Gall, Howard Lewis, t4, Ciirosljncei —. .'three-day holiday^ (Hunterdon County Democrat) ‘ Alexander O. LeVy Jr., 100 Sccond The dog bit the youth on the finjger. 8t.t;Keyporti- le one of 4T-Ru),geri A.descripUonor thoonimalwas August KaUner,' Waited Schilke. V dryness cnd hcaT— was wholly “form er ^pMsra^VHbovef andTiis Frank Domlnlck.'Airred Davis, fayOj^Jle. Every observer must committee .have worked long and University engineering' stuticiUs given to health authorities ond tho Meet-Your. : who have earned-terrh honors for dog will be picked Up and ^ent to Everett Schock , ahd. Harold Close. Friends In Our »■ have noted how- largely the-pros- diligently in jTrepnring.o plun for COCKTAIL -r_^erityro r Ihe flection depends upon •the spring semester. ■ . thc SPCA for examination. government reorganization which ’ j Aaron Butr .was the first to or­ LOUNOE « ;^ n o o th &fid uninterrupted fiow of seems to be workable. Ttyt “plan if In order to- be included on the term .honor list, students must Carry ganize and (manipulate the Tain- wtrifflC'irorti and. lo .New York and put < into • effect',- could ‘save tlieA Awarded Service Pin# many society for political purposes, M other large - nearby cities, for there American people as much as! three a full program of,'courscs and re­ Bccordlns to the Encyclopaedia ; simply a deluge of cars. How- billions of 'dollar^ a year—a sum ceive an average grade, of 1.60. Kenneth IL Borker, 14 Fierro St., Brltahhlcal _ G o o d ^ gViprT ibe-tfy. Mrs. Terhune Valdes ‘ M ataw an Persorm I Stem s The Matawan First Aid Sqund is Howard Frledmnn. Son of M f.^W continuing its campaign for funds Mrs, Tcrhuno Vnldes of Fcnnsyl- Mrs. Arthur Trlcdman of Matnwan, Honored At Shower w ith w h ic h to. o perate lU . V9iunlc.ei; iw iw m iwiww»ninm rnm iniiiwnMmni*in f f ****"iT vrrm m niniiiimmtiMnni vnnltt, wnn lhc. Rural of honor ul n service for residents of Matawsin lias' rcturneii to Troy, N. Y„ where reccn t bu ffet giv en by Mr. nnd MrB. 1 Mrs. John M. Krauss and Miss William Bennett Veutmed to his and the surrounding area. Funds lie hns ncccptcd a position for tlie ^ Matawan Represented Helena Krauss, Brooklyn, home in Alliance, O.V Wednesday August Bride-To-Be -: Wm. J. Butler Sr.'s Charlci Schock, sr„ «t their homo are tiecessary- if the squad is to on Edgcmere Dr.. Matnwan. The summer, Ho Is n senior nt Ilcnnso. • r Yesterday At All-Day spending thfe s u m m e r a t t h e i r sum ­ after visiting-Mn and M hl W illiam . Given Surprise Pinrty cOnUhuc Its* worfc, Persons who —-Fete'd On Occasion At Iner Polytechnic “Institute, _ m e r hom e on V alley ^Dr. • H. Sutphin.; , were Mr. imd Mrs. Jay Dun- Session In Pjainfield Tuesday Night ; ^ have not ^contributed to this year's Daughter’s Home .... cun of Holmdel; Mr. flnd Mrs, Wll- Mr, and Mrs. Peter TenEyck are Mr. and Mra; F. Hpwarid Uoyd campaign are Invited to send dona­ llnni Llppinrotl nud Mr Hnd Mm, Move To New Home entertaining Mrs. T enE yck'! Jr, spent the weekend with the R. A.G.-Stetlcr, president; F. Miss Patricia Tibbetts, Broadway, tions directly to the squad, or any Mr. and Mrs. William J. Butler Henry Wlckhnm of Red Bnnk, nnd Howard Lloyd sr., vice president; brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and' Rev.' and Mrs. Robert B. Berger Keypprt, was honored Tuesday eve­ m em ber...... sr.; of Pine St„ Koyport, cdcbrntcd in, Carthage, WRJ., while enroute to Mr. nnd M n Willinm Sutphin, Mr. Mr, «nd Mrs, V|ncfint (3W nnd . William Wieland, secretary; Karl Mrs.' Edgar Brown, of Hollywood* ning at a surprise miscellaneous The squad reports the following their 50th wedding nnnivcrsary on Texas.- ' ' : nnd MnC J. Rnymond Kbtchel, Mr. ch ild ren iinvo,. m oved from khelv Claus and Fred Mauer, represented Calif. - -...... shower given at the homo of Mias calls d u rin g the period Ju ly i*12: Saturday and were fcted thnt eve Miss Marjr’txnriCartait is cpend und Mrs. Jnclt Hcusey, Mr. nni Mra, homo on Spring St., Mntwyan, nnd . the Matawan Rotary Club-yester* • Miss Louise Kearney, of Brook­ Barbara Woodhouse, Broad St., Ambulance No. 1: ...... ning a t a p arty nt the hom e pf, F, Howltrd Uoyd, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs, itro residing on Netherwood Drive;. day ;at • the ^ Rotary International ing a week visiting Miss Nancy Keyport. Assisting Miss Woodhouse thclr somln-law and duughter, Mr. lyn, Is a guest of her niece,-Alts. Craslv of Red Cross station wagon Churles Schock, Jr., nnd Mra. Mur- ClIITvlooi neueh. . 1 assembly of the 271st district, at Gorman of Union Beach. as hostesses were MIbs H elen and Mrs. Stanley Schultz sr., First Allan J. Morrison. at Marlboro, callcd by Freehold Bucrite Lulrd of Mntawun. , the Park Hotel, Plainfield. The Bobby Palm, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lenovlch, Miss, Dorothy Welle, Miss Susan and Timothy Johnson of squad to assist. - < St.,. Keyiwrt, A. Edgar Palm,' left Wednesday for Adcle Poling, and Miss Nancy Matawan d u b is a member of the Hicksville, X. I., are visiting their The couple are bolh*“nbllves of district. . * .'j. Camp Ockanlckon, Medford Linzmaycr, : George Tliothp^on, Main St., Mark 24th Anniversary giiuidparcAts*cMr,-,MndJ^ .. M n^Sttphea SiUckjo and dflugh- th r o w n ;f ^ Keyport and have* made their home "Theiiew ^distrlct^ The decorations were-4n -yellow here nil-their "lives. They were E. Springhorn. * , v ' ter, of Woodstock, N. Y., were Sat­ sld an ...... ' ...... Iii celebration ftl their 24th wed­ Pierson of Perth Amboy, presided and white and thc gifts wert' ar­ married on July D, 10DD, by the ” Mrs. Susan W. Ross of Orlando, urday guests of Mrs. Emma posack, ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs, at_ the session;-wilh J. 3fej Madsen ranged In a wishing well which Fir? Call, Bull Run Rd...... Rev. Elijah'.Green, then pastor of Fla.. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs- Mrs.. .‘John Boots and children, Itichui’d Tcngue, entertained itt of Perth Arnboy, acting as'.'secrc- had. white streamers suspended Benjamin Wclssman, Bronx, , N. the Keyport Reformed Church, Tho Peter TenEyck and Mr. and Mrs. Susie and Jebbie, have returned dinner at their home on *Rnvino -ta ry i ' from the top. The .same ^color Y., taken from scene of three-car witnesa^s Were the minister's wife -Go rdSn_Te nE y c k r hom e^after~^i5lttng^w r: Bools’; * * ■ ^ "r^ny’T 'rp^mii^riT~7^c\v Tersey scheme was .carried ."out. aT^tKe' crash on Route 34 to Monmouth Ur-r-Matawaiir —— — ------Mrs. -Inez Britton, .M ri Jo h n aunt, Mrs, Fred W. Woods in Hunt­ and .Alfred .Post Until-hls-rofircK NEW DAILY BUS SERVICE businessmen and well-known Ro- buffet table which also.- was oma- Memorial Hospltai...... ment several yeurs ago, Mr; Butler Othej-s attending were Mrs, Bcs* LautymvaVJ, Dr.> Shirley tauter; ington L; I.' MrS.' Woods returned Old Drldot, South River, NflW Brwni- tarlans jvere speakers, including merittd with" matching Randles, ', - Elmer Holtz, Marlboro, partially operated a newspaper business hi ale Crulg, *Netrong, *nnthor- of. Mrs. wald and Miss Jean Campbell are to MUstBwnn' with them for wick, Bound Brook, ' Boirtok-viut, Arthur McCollum* of Hishland ^Miss Tibbetts will be inarrlcd In overcome by smoke and heat while Teague; Miss Dolores Quotidian, Cation, Qtlhleham and Allentown. on a vacation at ‘the Lauterwald overnight visit; . . ’ the Union Beaclif area, Park; A. R. Emiles oj Union; P. T. St. Joseph's Church on Saturday, fighting grass fire; removed to Mon* Jersey Cily; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ' Bums Ltavft Kayport - '] summer home in Warner, N. H. Nancy [ nnd Ronald Orr spent Mr. and Mrs, Btuler are the , - MloJJo Post llOUBf) - 1 Rugger of MetUchenfF. S. Mathew- Aug, 13, to Jphn^P. Hourihan. of mautl^ Memorial...... - - Tcaguf and daughter, Linda Louise, John Lauterwald spent •1tha.tiveek- several days this week visiting their parenta of six living children nnd 12:40 p.m. in d 7(49 p.m. 1 son\of - Plainfield^ Charles ^Phll- K eyport. Mrs, Rose Hecker, Linden, cur Bridgeton; Edgar Farrell, Hoboken; r- Matawnn < en d there. . .. grandparents* Mr.. and - Mrs... OJaf besides Mrs. Schultz they are: Mrs, (Knplan's Stare. Routo 94) howerSjT Westfield; thc Rev. D; R^ Attending ..were . M rs... Michael, crash Route 34, to Perth Amboy William Hicks and Edgar .Smith,. Mr. and Mrs. H. CaryTTMeKelvey Lurson in Perth Amboy, F,miiirtlSQnBont.iWilllam J.B u tlcr Hi4S p.m. and ?i80 p.m. «-••• Evans oKSomervllle; George W. Hourihan, .Miss Betty Hoprlhan, General- Hospital. ------:’- Sanford, ” N,~ C.V' Mrs.'' LelglV Fri tl »7 -- alHu— , of West Barrington, R. I., spent the j r . , . Mrs. I)oi'othy. IiUt?u all o t Key Ewing of Trenton; the Rev. W. The .Glenwood Mission Btmd of Mrs; 'FrederickTM: -Tibbetts,..Miss Mrs. Czisko, Oak Shades, to Mon­ Miss Anna Thonuis, Miss Mildred Haturdoya, SuttdayH, HolldSva- 'T~ weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William the First Presbyterian- Church will' port; Mri, Christina O'Chat of Xoyporl tits p.m. M itawan #i80 p.m* Taylor. Dale of Pojnt Pleasant, and Jtidy Tibbetts. Mlss Boris Klnhnfer, mouth Memorial., - ' Teague, Miss Ellr.abeth Teague, R, Craig. have a picnic supper Tuesday eve ClifTwood; nnd Russell Duller of IMekup and dlRclmrso nlso muito : the Rev, Cordic Culp of New Mrs., Frank Linzmayer sr., Mrs, Mrs. Harry Lubkert, Holmdel, to Miss Dolores Teague and Craig • on stroot cainom, ‘ \ Mrsi Richard Erdmann Jr., enter­ ning at 6:30 at the hoine of .Mrs. Cleveland, Tenn, They have 14 Brunswick. - Frank-Linzmaycr Jr., Mrs. Charles Muhlenberg Hospital. Teague, Matawan, . • JERSEY SHOnC DUB LINES, Inc. tained her Iifnchcon bridge club Leroy Bergen, 55 Church St. Hus­ 'grandchildren and! Mhree great- 1 The session lasted all day and E. Stultz, Mra. Dyson Woodhouse,, • Mrs. Helen Regan, Sea Cotw, * It) Main Slraat Thursday. Prize winners wcrc Mrs, bands., of lhe members will bc Mrs.' William Hitchcock, Mrs. An­ g ra n d c h fld re n r^ ^ ..... \ Maiawan, Haw J«rsay w as attended by over 200 New CllffvVood Rcac)i, to M onm outli Me* Clnsalfled ads get reeultk cheaply. _ Phon#, 1-0010 . Paul Egan, Mrs, Ralph W. Herrick guests, ,. At the celebration party at the Jersey Rotarlans. Thc Plainfield thony Lenovlch, Mrs. John Tromm, morlal.,, pnd .ftjr^s. R aphael' C. D evlin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fischer of Schultr. homo the decorations were club served as host, ?■— all "of Koyport: Mrs. Edward Wal* Mrs, 'Ronald Holmes, Hin’rison _ .Louis Pazlpnza ■Isspcndingthis Fort^Lauderdale, Fla,, JformPT'-resi­ in white and goldjMth n lurge w^rl . Jiliwin l:as« : . ‘ fece . o( 'LnvircncQ- Harbor; Ave., mntcmlty; to Monmouth Mo* week with his family at the home dents,'are visiting their son-in-law Leona Pinuult of Providence, R. ^., ding^cake ns thn-centerpiece at tho m orial.! of his mother-in-law,. Mrs. ,T. H. nnd daughter, Mr. arid Mrs. Richard th? guest of honor »and the bufTet table. The ciikcf was s u it­ Church Group Plans Mrs, Rlrhard Dominyj to Luth­ A. TOURINE & SON Murray, Hop Bottom, Pa. ' Burlew, Mr, nnd Mrs. Flscher'are ably -Inscribed with tho numerals For September Recital hostesses. . eran* H ospital, N ew ark. TYDOL BCRVICC STATION Mrs.' George Alton of Fairfield, also visiting another son-in-law and Gifts were sent by Mra, Lucy "Ml" and tw o candles on top, M any * Ambulance No. 2: ' Conn., Vaa the guest of Mr. and daughter, Mr. .* Com­ were Sunday guests of Mr. and family supper party Sunday—eve­ Mary Elizabeth FJlison, dnughler - a license as an embalmer and fun­ munion und preach u sermon at thc Mi*si. E dw ard W* C u rrie , ning. ' Guests w?re Mrs". Robert of MrsVLeon Ellison, Atlantic Ave., eral .director.. . - 8:30 a,m. scrvicc on Sunday.. The United Nations study gEjiop Smale and son, Robert, of Washing­ Matnwan, celebrated her- seventh Mr. Longo Is a graduate of Mat­ Quick Battery Scrvice o f thc M ataw an W om an's C lub Will ton, Mich.;' Mrs, George Allen, of . • • Second Baptist , birthday at a party at her home. awan High School und served In thc Thc annual Youth Day Rally will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 at Fairfield, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs, Tho decorations were ’in pink and Army flve years, half of thnt period COLOT'S, Matawan the home of Mrs. Floyd T. Taylor. Edw in J{. Dominfck', Mr. and Mrs. bc cclcbralcd on Sunday when thc being spent in thc Central Pacific blue and a large cake, adorned with An; invitation 4s extended to all J, Franklin Dominick, Mr. and guest speaker will be the Rev. S. area; He served his mortician's balloons ai:d a bouquet of awccl* Your limn ia uorlli inonry to you. Pny. Interested In this 'discussion^ group Mrs. Douglas Ward and daughter, E. McGee of Asbury Park. Tlie appren ticcsh ip with Uio-Mount Me­ peas, formed the table centerpiece, WILSON'S RADIO SERVICE to attend."^ ~ ..... Joyce ~Arih, ~and Mr. ond Mrs. Jtev.-W—J.-IIutchcBon^paBtorr will Ganvea wlM'c^plMyed jm d i'C'n'osli------HA VINE DRIVE,------Ihk by cherk tnvra you time, ollminnlr, morial Home, Red Bank, and at­ be in charge. Mrs. Altheia Williams Mr. and' Mrs; TTiomas Welste'ad Russell Pruden and children, inents served, . -M slaw sn ' tended the McAllistcr School, New of Red Bank, will dlrcct her Uth hout/o on tho rlaht p/ntt the d a m , returned Tuesday after visiting Karen, Judith and Jean, all of Oucsts were Susan Smith, Shirley daiiRi-r of cnth ln „, You have n prrpiit* York, for a year. ‘ quartet in thc rendition of .several RADIO REPAIRING relatives In New York »State. Matawan. - - Ammerman, Patricia Miller, Pat­ H e' is m a rried 16" the form er selections. The quartet Is composed Prompt Btivlc*. ' nrnt rfitoril of nil e*|tcnilllurf» wlien Charles Perrinc and son, Harry, Willlan) R, Craig Is enjoying a ricia Kozar, William ^Flowers, Zoo .Mary Campbell, of Seattle. Wash., T«l, Mtitwan l-»7l returned - Tuesday- from a. week’s month’f, vacation from his position Mtos.Mnrlon Hill, Miss Cnll.orino Klapp,.John Gniham, I’eter Hegel. and they have a two-ycnr^Id son, Turner, Roy Mondet iihd ' George you tun cliticki ilrnwn'nn nur hank. . business trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y. with lhc New York Auction^Co, Turnc,‘- Mmtnl Slid Rjnra Joan little and_the gi/est of honor. Douglas. They arc residing in Edm onds. - Mra. Walter Swanson Is on a two- Mrs. John P. Tompkins has re­ Patricia Nenlis was unable to InvMllRnlr llin low rnM nml ninny ltd- R ed Bank. ^Weekly octlvities’lnclude Junior week vacation from her position turned from the Benjamin Frank utttfnd. * THE COTTON SHOPPE with L. Bamberger & Co., Newark. Iri Hospital; Philadelphia, Pa^ choir rehearsal Tuseduy at 7:30; van.tnijc, nf a clirckliifj ocrotmt TODAY— Lt. Martin and Family M rs. Jo h n C. Baker Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Myron Diggin re­ prayer meeting WGdncsduy night at Wo Spaclallio In , 6 o'clock; youlh choir rehearsal on Cliffwood Visitors Return From’Berlin . ,, 'f her "daughter, Mrs, Leonard Bro- turned Tuesday from a 10-day vaca­ line in~Austin, T.cx,’. tion at Lnke Sunnpee, N. II. T h u rs d a y n t 7:30,- and sen io r choir Ladici', Junior Mitsos1 practice at 0;30. Thc M issionary -Mrs. Harold York of Dedham, Lt. and Mrs. Harold Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.. Gough Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jacoby of Society will meet Tuesday evening, Maw., hns been spending w^vcral and Children's Wear daughter, Nancy Etta, who have and Mr. and Mrs. Donald .Fritzinger New York City, were Sunday First Church of Christ BcUnllil weeks visiting licr niece, Mrs, John jUst- returned from* Berlin. Ger* arc on a two-weck automobile trip guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahn. . “Life" Is the subjcct for thc Slin- B. Kenner, In ClifTwood, and other -many, where Lt. Martin hasc been through the New England States Mrs. Charjes E. Hunt entertained SHOP HERE AND COMPAniT -4ayrnomlng'$eryico.at41-4>Uilock4n ~statiBf)ed~"SNr~ spending"^- 00-dayj and Canada.------— ...... her- de»ert"hridgc 'ciub ;yewi:day Schcylchbl llall, Main St„, Keyport. 2, Mra. Y ork and h e r huRband oiV' vacation with his parents,. Matawan Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swunson a/ternoon. * Awnrds were made, to The Golden Text.Js: MThls Is life served tlicir 25th wedding anni* 1311 M ain 81. 34 Boulh SI, R ecorder an d Mr's. Jam es H. M ar­ and daughter, Barbara, are on a Mrs. Garrett McKccn sr. and Mrs. eternal, that, tlicyjnight know thee vernnry. Mrs. York Ja..the former M ATAW AH _ K llE E H O I.P tin of Sutphin Ave. motor trip to Williamsburg, Va. ' Joseph Dernberger. thc only true . God, and Jesus Jessica Barker of Keypori, Lt. Martin and his family, ac* Jackie Kuhns has returned from Mrs. W arren *E. R ule an d son, Christ, whom thou has sent." (John companied by his mother, left a two-week stay at Camp O ckanic- Robert, are visiting relatives In 17:3). Monday night by automobile for kon. ’ Philadelphia. Tampa, Fla., where they will visit Live In The M odern Mrs. Martin’s parents, Mri and Rainbow Council *; - Fellowship Group Has Mrs. S. J. Huerta. Lt. sMartin's “Y" Groups Enjoy Beach Asbury Park Outing mother will visit-her sister,- Mrs. Installs Officers , ' Party At Mantoloking Gei^rge Linzmayer in Gainsville, - Members..-.of .the ...Intermediate Fla. " - - ' New officers wcrc Installed Tues­ Tlic.Hi-Y anti YMCA,groups nf McthodiKt Youth Fellowship ol Kt, day evening at the meeting of Rain­ Matawan, comprising girls and boys John's Mdhodfol Clmroh, Keyport, bow Council, Daughters of America, tinit^ enjoyed a beach party at Man­ enjoyed an -outing at Anbury Park . . .This Yo a r Hosts At Picnic of Matawan, held in the Matawan toloking Monday evening. Over 00 Thunrdny evening. First Aid Building, The ceremony young people were present and par­ -Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johannsen In the parly were.the Rev, Nor* SAVE TODAY was . conducted by Mrs. . Mabel entertained nt a lobster picnic nt ticipated in swimming, gKmcs and man R. Hilcy nnd Miss MUdfcd Walling of Leonardo, district community singing, nfter which a their home on Edgcinere dr., Mnta* Laughlin, leaders; June..Bennett, deputy, assisted by Mrs. Christine ibeach supper wAs served, The group FOR TOMORROW tCTin, Their Quests were Mr. and Marie Ricsinger. Curtis Uogurt, Thompson and Mrs.. Max Hubbard Mrs Horace- Roberson * and Miss w as ch’apcroncd by Ray G orm ley, Deanna Johnson, Barbara Wlison, of Freehold, as color bearers. . Financial prohlerrif* of tlw futiiro Charlotte Battle of ; Mr. ‘Y” President; Miss Helen Murphy June Laughlin, Adcle Lufburrow, and Miss Cfnfr ffolcombe of Nep­ and Mrs. William Lanning, Mr. and New officers inductcd were Mru, Miirilyn' Walling, Joyce ; Lambert* tune City. , , • i will bo eitHior to h o I v c if yo u ' MrtrRayrrfond Peters,-and Miss Wll- -Martina..,Burlew; -councilor;. Mri, s6n, Joyce Bcnnclt, Linda Luyton, Marie Schumacher. Junior past helmine Harris of Westfield; Mrs. ■ Transportation was furnished by •Eveline Smale, Putty Emmbhs and .l'caily money jn tin* bank. I’nt iih h I o William* Hahcl and Mrs. W. Oliver councilor; Miss Florence LeRoy, Robert VunWor^ of Plastiq Paints, plane Tillolson. M O N T H L Y Diggln of Matawan assolcate councilor; Mre. Mary who^supplied.a large truck. Homo of Toilay’H dollai'H for Tomor­ P A Y M E N T S Farrell, vice councilor' Mrs; Bar­ Arrangements were in charge nf bara DcWainc, warden; Mrs. Emma Mrs. Wagner*Diei ’ row^ nefulfi and opporUmltioH, a Junior committee composed of C A N C O V E R : Earn Modeling Awards Hopla, flnnacial secretary] Mrs. Charles Merino, Annabel Ewington, M rs Em m a S. W inner, 53, w ife of Edna Mae KnoclJ. inside scntinal. OUR LOAN STARTS YOU U hc our convenient lianlcing facil­ Peggy Ucvlitt, , Sharon ElIioK, Clarence Wagner, sr., dJed yester­ Miss Peggy "Taylor, Englishtown, Other visitors from Leonardo and and Miss Joan Wcedcn, Gordons Constance Hcuscr ond John Rob­ day In Flfklff Hospital, Neptune. Be* OWNING QUICKLY ities. A SavinitfK Account wilt cn- Freehold also were present. erts. Corner* .ceccivttfU their-., diplomas rid flt.h er. hutjb'apdf ..8hc.,iit , iiuryivcd. by s ix ^ o n s , K enneth W agner, Ll* coUrrtKC tlie lialiit of th rift. Open your Friday from the Vogue Mojdleing O rtAuriance. bcria, Africa; Lawrcncc, Ciurcncc, W hy W ait (or that homo o i School. New *York City., .Cere­ Cliffwood Service* Conclude Visit ' account now and enjoy tlio natisfartion monies , were held at , the Cafe ■ • " ' . . jr., Karl. David and Bruce Wagner, your own. You can have it all at home; two daughters, Mrs. SI. J\ * ' A guest minister will cxJcupy the Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nichols and this year with tho aid of our 9 n t e A & it of Hoeing it grow with regular dcpoHitM, • . On Monday. both were given pulpit Sunday morning at 11 M^1, and Mrs. Floyd K. .Smith, Earl Flynn, Long Branch; Mrs. Fred spftcializod hom e financing, ' auditions at Madison Square Gar­ o'clock in Me CHftwood - who have bwrt guc^ti ot Mis« Nvi)cf. Cfattoburiti a griindjon,; den for modeling on television. Community Church. The scr/lce is Anna Longstreet, of Juclcwn St, tlirce srstdm, Mrs. Earla White, Your loan is individually heldvtin the Civic,, Building and If Matawan, have returned to their Maiawan; Mra. Anna Matthews, tallorcdtoyour Income,, paid precede#- by lhe Sundsy rchool homes in Brooklyn, ------Asbury -P-ark;-MiM-Lida Stillvfctt,- A M llKH'tNTK Return From Capital off in easy monthly injtall- session at 10 o'clock. . freehold; two brothers, Waller Stillwell, Freehold, and Frank Still­ ments Just like rent. 1 IM ationai. H ank M rs.; Fn»nk Mason . and ton, Vacation In England well. Trenton. * . Boyd, of Jackson St„ Matawan. Vacation On Cape Cod_ Arrangement* will bc announced MAYA WAN, IV'KW JKIINKV have...returned home . ' . ar.yWt Mm Richard Rowe and daughter M r;' and M n . Tliomat Arutcnon o f Beer* S t , Ktyport, are tpcndln^ b y .th * .iff,, fl Fm inan pnd ftop.TMi w ith M iss June Matqn In W ashing­ ncral home. Freehold, •••• ; M|M,(IHDIMM(IIW fllll|U ton, D. C. Enroiite home jhey stop* i n i children, Jane i and William, the summer visiting M n Rowe's M tM itl f i p i i a L oiroiir iniuianc, coaroitAiio^ parents in Ntfw Malden, England. 1 6 9 Main Street pfed in ^ V lrg in U and . p i c ^ t by M r. an d .M n - AndcrK>I> * m dlher. Mr*. ; Security. Bonds pay the sam* rat«. Thty will return home In Septcm* ^ Oldf ii in Monmouth County Mason, brining hlmftock to^Mal* Monica Newton, are «pendJne a of inUTWt as lhe War Bonds you . MATAWAN .. a w a n /' i • fi.< ' ; tw*vw«.|t vucntlon mi Cflpe w h - ^ ‘ •bought durinr! thr war. Btiy wrtne! SB! J s V . " ‘ - THBRSS^K^ULy 14, 394? P A G E S IX THE MATAWAN JOURNAL,- MATAWAN/ N. J. In : the Other divisions ; Keyport ] many years if Keyport becomcs uri­ Keyport May Not Defend ' inactive/association cjub, skippers are. also coSd on lhe p ro s­ LaZare'sShutout Its Yacht Racing Titles pect. The practlcid lmpo^jbility of putting - handicap1 racing ,oh |a Monsacs Rained Out i Second interclub of the Eeason Set For |ijy 23-30 \ fair basis, causing', it, to fade out By Keyport Bar f t wilt be held tills coming weekend Sunday; Play 2 July 24 everywhere, appears to have chill­ at Richmond County Yncht Club, ed tha. Interest of George Ppwelson The Monsacs scheduled meeting., Volunteer Fire Co. To G reat K ills, SI T. lay th e H a rlta n ’Bay, Ed Gross On Mound In (hat. division. The new Comet with the Perth Amboy Clovers 'on XachtJ. Racing. "Association.. How skippers in Kcypoi't, Ann T arry and For Victors In 6-0 Win; Stage Event; To Mark. • muchT defense of tltlor honors won the Matawnn H. S. field Wns'rained Win Maurer, are pot entering out .Sunday. This Sunday ' ,the Shoemen’s Second Loss • JUST TO SEE HOW MUCH - Firemen’s Night ; In previous years by Keyport skip- better the local semipro baseball Karltan Bay fleet events. Monsacs will play in Atlantic City, - t ...... ' .. peni Is to tn3 made this season picture was in the “Good 01' Days” Weather conditions- qjouscdpcan- mfcetlng the: Farley ;A‘A'. crt that Because of the rain 'tutsdny, all - l^organvllle Volunteer Tire Co; Will be disclosed jit that time! we took down a~ copy of our news­ No. l. wlll hold .its, fair nightly on CellaUoh of the flrst Louis J. Beers place. ' . -' Of the action this week in the Bay it is entirely possible that Key paper vybfrh. was published on July ■the Matawan-Freehpld Hd., Mor- trophy,, emblematic of Star, Class The ; Monsacs return to : action shore Softball League was crammed 0, 1904, just 45 years ago for the port boatmen will ./orega. cbmpeil ganvllie, starting July 23 and end­ supermacy, slated to be , held in again in. Matawan on July. 24, meet­ Into. Thursday night Highlight of boys--wJut_h.ave_Jo count on their tion as racing Interest appears to ing July 30, and excluding Sunday, Keyport the flnal Sunduylln^ June, ing the Asbury Park Red Caps;and the proceedings was the three-hit, Angers. The ieud:story on page 1 be fading out. entirely at the club, July 24. ■ ..... Raritan Bay skippers will return the Hahway Caravans in a , twin 6-0 shutout Ed Gross, the “little fat was on account of the July 4 jvith th e prospect that ln 1950 K ey- to Keyport for a ,s.econd •lntereljjb bill. The Monsacs bested the Red fanner/' planted for the Keyport doubleheader played bet ween, those - Firemen's nlgl)t will be he|d port-wili be'an inactivo member of arch rivals Keyport and Matawan. J u ly 23-24, w hich * m a / b e .th e finoli Caps two weeks ago by one run In Gar against the league-leading W ednesday. Ju ly . 27, an d In the the assijclatliii. The schedule this LaZare's Shoes, at the Kejrport fl. S. The twin bill .was broken up into ovtnt.of rain the special program Interclub for Keyport waters' iforJ a free-hitting affair. ■ ’ ' tnorning-and v--afternoon,.,-^g^nics. season presents a conflict of dates ...... - ■ -•- ‘ - -- deid! ‘ 1 r-:"‘' - ■■ Iwill be staged lhei following night, (attention Branch Rickey) with the for .'Charles and Art Silcox,. 1S4H 1 It was Uie second league defeat morning affair pluyed at Matawan Thdre will be special prizes, for the' title' holders, which ipay lead them and the flrst shutout registered by and the afternoon contest in Key* .company coming tlie longest dl«- (o'-, drop defense of tholr honors, any; te$m this/year over .Manager port. The trolley cars must have tance, for the company having,„thf C hu ck . Bolte, .1817 ■ wfnner, w h o did -E ltrB firker’*—^chai*g««i^—Responsible becrii-busyl'on7that-July-4r-becausfc piost’ men, to the Iodies auxiUnry not. com pete la st ? e a r appeiirs' novv - - offensively for ..the Keyport Bar’s according to tht press upwards of withthelargestattcndaiice.TaaweU to'^eJ'oiit of raclrig for good. Gil 2000 fans tu rn ed out for the~engage- margin of victory Were Fred Rob* as ; two special - drawings- for.-fire Rofhleln.akfpperof.. the", Tuc-boo;- ‘ ' 6m l; Ted KrenciVv • ltobbiiui ments. Incidcntully Mutuwun mads •cflnitjaniej . pnd. a ‘special drpwlng d isin ­ hai-e-double and triple and French it a clean sweep, winning a close for the ladles auxiliaries; clined' to' enter the old workhorse three timely singles. one 4-3 ot hom e • and ham m ering V Each evening, thtre will- be of bay! Star racing. : \ ; ■ The game was marked by several out an 10-4 decision in the after* noon. The Keyport lineup included; special ground iwards and frie „ heated outbursts involving plnyers, Dougherty, ss; Mount. 2b; Van donclng. The committee; in charge Phone 7>04521 - fans and Umpire. Frank . Figone. Nostrand, cf;-Rossr c;-Leggett, lb; ,‘emRhaslzes that there is plenty of One such flareup threatened to stop Reily, p; Walling, if; Storms, rf, pflrklng spaw available. / , ‘'' the contest" when Stan JafTe and Crawford, 3b. Jn the afternoon ; The,grand .'award;on: July, 30 w ill Last'Showing Today (Thursday) Mat. and Eve. Figone became embroiled in a affair 'Hiurber pitched (or thc be a television set, or, a large cash dispute. JafTe was threatened with Keys; B urrow cs replaced -Moii.nt at ‘prize. On the final night there also ejection, tout cooler heads, prevailed second, the lajer taking over left ’will; bs a display of 'flreti/orks from THEATER to restore order. _ . .field; Conover was on first, in pluce approximately. 11 to' 1 li30.- , ' KEARSBURO AT THE BEACH J The outcome of the game, plus of Leggett who-shared the third T H R E E ON A , WATERMELON—Clrau Ctown, prepplag for ! Phone Kednsbu^g 6~ fro iviK l-t, WIUIAM PERLIERa Beach SAC drubbed the ClifTwood Keyport Cleaners ...... 11v r M U » Angels, 11-4. • IT’S RATHER WARM these ; Edge Sussman’s To , S ussm bh'5 *. .7. 9 \ - ' f l “ “Kiss In TKe p ark ” ; Keyporl [Bar (6) days to write about bowllng'but Champ's Bar . s'...... ,9 • 0 . David- N ivin ;• ja n e W y m u Take Over Top'Spot ; ' w ith ; ' ■ . i b today riding post alleys .being Davino Rolls 241 F o w ler's Rec...... fl 6 . ■ ' .■ plu i ’, y " * r, SATURDAY July 15-16 WyckofT.i c . j . . . . 3 built in Oak Shades, lea the Bar H ...... 5 : 10 Wallic* Betry - Richard Conte • Matinee Friday at J P.M. ' . . ' " F rench, 2b .,., . . . . 4 mind straying along kegllng Vo Cottoge Inn ... Renegades .of Sonora Marjorl* Main .... . ; C ontin u o u i S alu rd n y S tarlin g a t Ii45 ^P.M. . nii TheKeyport Summer- League 2 - 10 Robbins, s s ___ . . . . 4 channels. When the new lanes AUtn ’'ftocfcy'' :Lti»e ' are'opened in the fall‘it . will season reached the onc-third mark and hit tialltoa BUck J*ck Phillips, 3b ...... 3 Sun.. M in . - J u ly 17-18 result In much more bowling Monday night and the action .was -Poland, lb . . . . 3 Dusek'Stein Paired ) -action hereabouls. For one thing featured by the Keyport Cleaners, . Htvlval P«»iur* 8a>, N itir -Johnson, If . .vv r.v . 4 In Tag Teatn Feature tthett* Mould be n gain in the. on ihe strength of^n 2-1 win over ■{tWISTEPHEM McNMU : M. Coucci, -cf „ . . . . A_ number of organized leagues, it ' iThey Drive By Night “RED CANYON” Ye, Cottage Inn, definitely forgjng M. Couccil rf V r .v r a ' - also should to Vrtng ubout' Wally-Dusek and. Abe Stein, two C S & o ra * rt A l l l i * r L u p l w j y , , |n Technicolor ahead of Sussman's Stationers for Gross, n-t _ . . . . i an increase of popularity in the of the most ha(cd villians In' the . ^ w ith . . ■: - ^sport because there will be’more the circuit lead.' The Cleaners now mat game are paired, against John^ I > ulUViaSM.-tKT*tNATIOMAi. ncn »t ‘open lanes available to the fel­ have a twa-gumc edge in' the stand­ Bun* Mon. ' . July 17*18 Ann Blylh • Howard Duff 20 o 10 ny Earend and. Georgs Moricostas . Otorg* Bnni lows and girls who bowl inde­ ings. ' . 1 LaZare's Shoei (0) In th e tag team m a tch w hich h$&d~ -NEWS. CARTOON NOVELTY pendently and can find time to The Sussmnn kcglers, evidently 5 “EL PASO” '. - 1 . • also... .1 '­ SPORT . 0b,,- .f . . lines, Promoter Mushky Jackson's do so only occasionally. Con­ ~ J o h n P%ya»J - 6»)1-ZIuftMll F.lZompello, 2b 1 still feeling the results of thc holi­ wrestling . card In Balb&ch's Audi- , Color by CinecOHjr ■ struction -orv—the Oak Shades Special for the. Children Saturday Matinee B. Zdrnpollo, 63 ... day layoff, sank back Into- a tic j totlum-en Saturday night/^ - 8und«r Qp*n 1:45 project has been coming along for sccond place with Champ’s* Bar, Michael O’Halloran Jacobs, cf . .y.. ot a fast pace and barring diffi­ The match will be a one*hour ^ PwlorpuN MuliiJiSt when tho Stationers dropped three . * - ,. With . Jaffd, 3b ...... culties in obtaining materials time limit affair, best two falls "out Britanick, If .... the' new sportsdrome easily to Fowler's Rec: ' ...... Tu*s.*W*d.-Thur, • - ' Scolly B»ck»tt - Alltn* Robtrl, of, three, . ; / , Valuable Prlxe* lo ih® Winners In Each Race Perno, rf ...... should be-reatly (or^i gala open­ In the other match Monday, ■ ■ , i . J u ly 19-2Q-11 Two of- the better grapplcrs will May, p ...... ing by September. ' One thing C ham p's B o r earned 0^2*1 decision Tues., Wed. Ju ly 18-20 appear in a spccial bout. Chick Pappas, e ...... we would like ttf see come about over Bar H; * . ; Mother is a Freshman would be ;the organization of Monday’s high gome prize, do­ Garibaldi Is pitted against Ace Lor*iift Young * yan Johnton ' 1 SUNDAY, MONDAY July 17-18 Schanck, .lb .... ; Color by Technicolor bowling teams In both Keyport nated by- C rate’s B everages, w as Freeman in a 30-minute match. Continuous Sunday Starting: 1143 and Matawan High Schools, - won .by. John Davino of the Clean The other bout .on the card h5s Mailnflo Monday Slwllng at 2 P.M* 23 - 0— 3 Hoffman," tho smallest school in .R tqtltai ThuftaidaT N1U ' w ith „ ers, „ l l e . hod' P..241. A l Sussm dn 'Htins‘: r; kam pfer • meeting ^ Fr^d Jamts SUwart June Allyion “the Shore Confercnce goes In for- - C urone. -•— i“*. -♦ - ■:— -.-v:.-— . Thuiiday'g. Retulil the sport in a big wdy and thc finished with a 017 total for high Si ^'Stella DilUi” K cyport B ar 0, LaZ are’s 0 annual conference tournament set laurels. His top single, gome ^Barbara Stanwyck - John':Boles Thuis. Only . July 21 BowWow 8, Crystal Bar 7 kindles much interest. .With score w as u 200. Rocca To Wrestle At TIUHBOli Kill U.B.A.C. 11, Cliffwood < facilities available there lst no Other 200 or better games were Long. Branch Monday , & M. 7, Lovoie 0 (forfeits reason why youths hereabouts accounted for by Chet Penhettl, “THE RETURN EDWARD,1Y SON should not participate In tills. 204; Jim b illio n , 212; Peto Fischler, League standings: 4' * The amazing South Anjerioan, - »ltfc IASDUNTEM • ItUf £« UacOlATN wholesome and healthful octlv- 201; FA Costie, 215; Jo e P ep, 212; IkUlt DONAIP • MMVVN JOHNS ■ J0KHS W.L. the . Italinn-born Antonino , Rocc^u ity. Pot B radyr -213; Bill B raun,~ 233; OF OCTOBER” LqZ arc’s ...... IB 2 hap,been matched to wrestle Hans .. • v * ■ Tom P aris, 203. - . w ith / - : , S, ^ M. Club ...... - . . . . 13 0 Kampfer, former German champ, • COM EPY f NEWS , -CARTOON Crystal Bar ...... ‘.12 • 0 *• HERE. AND ‘THERE-After -tlie SussmanV (0) Glonn Ford - Terry Moore fl-0 shutout registered by K eyport on Monday night’s card at the Long Sunday Mallnee Only—Adv. of 'Trank and J««t Jamei" Kcyport Bnr . . . . 10 a S ussm nn.208 104 215 Pranch Stadium, Promoter Tlolarid a lio ••• - B ow w ow 's ...... 10 n Bar overt LaZare’s Shoes this rivalry hns" developdd_.into some* Muscarella ...... 104 143 % 103 J^Hines announced.Monday... 'The -•-Union-Bcach -v.'.ii .7 -11 thing hotter than the weatffer. So Jo e ' T e p *.T. . ."212 “ 170 ‘ “188 feature bout will be one ‘fall-^td Lavoie ...... TUES; WED., THURS. July 19-50-21 . . . . 7 13 high did tlie feeling run that scv* a finish, with a one-hour time “DYNAMITE” Cli/Iwood ,, . Matinee Every Day Slatilttg fet 2 P.M. ^ ^ . . . . 2 18 era! of the partisans went inlolJnt ' G04 507 5C3 limit. 1 • ;...... Wm. Gargan .Virginia Welle, mediate training to sharpen Fow ler's B sc. (3) In the somi-flnal, Michele Lcojie their Sunday punches. . . . They Brady ...... : 213 100 102 ...... YOU'LL NEED A SPARE SET OF FUNNYBONES...... is scheduled to meet Ivan1 Kamer- told us this one about a first time lirnun ...... 233 104 185 WHEN YOU SEE BOB HOPE AS "SORROWFUL JONES"! off, thd Russian terror. Two other bettor 'who sent u $2 double b et to T, P aris . . . ; .....; - 1 0 2 ....203 180 the track Saturday. Not knowing fl malchesJcomj^Qte the show. ; Abe f sos urenxx thing about the horses, he told the Coleman pitted against.. KoToj Is Rained Out ' . 030 503 500 lad taking the money down to buy Kwbrlana and Tony Coscnza■ will * RED BANK * him a ticket on two nnd four Ye Cotloge Inh (!) trade holds w ith‘Harry Flnkelstelji.t because his children arc two B ennett ...... 171 14H- 134 50% OFF Bayshore Club Hopes months and four years of age, JU JJj pem iuur;:,....;..:. 135, 104 204 . T.'. V.-. • . :. . CARLTON To Resume Sunday On rcapoetively, Thevr68Ult tho combo Slovenz* 103 150 174 LaZare-s’To Play Under; High School Field clicked fo r $553. And some, guys Lights At Beach wood ° Popular ------UbCC . THOMAS study form! . . . Bill Nuti, Keyport " NOW THItU BAT. ■ 400 501 612 DEMAREST rCABOT1 GOM EZ, B.B.C. pbying manager, Is still Har II Paul '. . The Keyport BJ3.C, plpyers were Huriy. Hutry, Murty ‘ MAW JANE SAUNDERS. # - being bothered by a sore leg. He Keyport Cloantri (2) LaZare’s Shoes softball team will MILLAn D il DOUGLAS . disappointed by the weatherman may be sidelined for aomc tim e,, . , J. Davino .7 ...... 241 171 180 play under the lights next Wedr Balfy, It’s Cold Outiid, ' Foreword Minted ty l i to IU M Sunday w hen rain forced o cun* “It Happens The new dressing rooms to be ih- D llion ...... ; 173 139 212 nesday night when they will travel /Rldirs In Th* Sky ‘ ~cel lotion of'"tfliT~5choduled''Eame stalled* at:1he KeypoTt''H,**S. "Held S chw arck 134 to-Beachwood-to-meet-thje-B«aclVj Every .Spring” .... CARTOON NEWS COMEDY MUSICAL — ivith- the Highldnds .A.A. on the w ill be a hi# Improvement for the wood Athletic Club. Beachwood is N«d"Yo"u ’ ~ —-Keyport H, S. fleldr The Keys were football-aquQd as -wlll-beTthe-addi* ’ " . 5P7 “ ~4574 520 two miles south of Toma River, - Some Oi This* Day, . BUN. THRU TUES. tionul bleacher scats for the fans. • anxious to get underway -Sunday Champ's Bar {2) Gamo time is set for 9 o’clock Sp«hc*r'‘ ‘‘j| D tbotah Next FRIDAY; SATURDAY July 22-23 , . . They tell us that Frank Flgone BaU Hal ..... •: Tracy j . Il . xenn : because the club hud been Idle the P. Fischler, ...... 201 104 , im and It Is expected that o number ' previous two weeks. and John Davino have tendered A Room'Full 0f < Rosts their, resignations :.as...8a)££h6r£ T. Sm ith ...... ISff 107 159 of the followers of the Shoemen “Edward, My Son” SHE'S. GOT THE g/gfa SIX-SHOOTERS IN THE WESTI The-Highlands game wns_cuiled league umps. , , , Bob Ross and E. Costie . . . '...... 215 157 178 will, bo on hand. The Beachwood Chapter In My Ui* Csll«d - L L . “ off after tho drizzle Sunday morn Mary . , . ■ '.v. ■ ■ ■ Pete Dunn are new additions to club Is rated as a strong South JBTA RTS w e d . Ing turned Into spasrnodic showers tho K cyport B.BXI. . . . Tho K ey­ ' 570 • 406 . 499 Jersey combine-' —* , ' - How It U «, How It LU> BOS HOPE . \eautifu/ Blonde In the afternoon. This Sunday, port Hebrew Men’s Club took in the PROM , ' B ar-H '11} LaZare’s were .. bested Monday Th* Huckltbuck. weather! iieriplUlng, , Ke,ypojt ■ will Brqoklyn*Phllly nlgh{ game on Rockefellow , ...... 12 170 .180 night by St. Emory’s ot New Bruns­ “Sorrowful Jones’*" July'5 r. T i Many area 'fahS' are' Csrelut Hsnd» .... _j . ”- entertain another Highlands nine, P. Mooro 158 V.r . ,;, wick’, on the Kcyport H. S. llelij.'' j m UashfulBend 20 the Atlantic Highlands A.C. on the becoming stock car race addicts at A V/ond*tful Qify, p r S S 5 'O iECHNIi On',C ' Keys’ fleld the Long Bronch speedway. ; . . A Big Wldt W ond.rlul World STRAND Incidentally Lou Volk, one of the :In a^story here last week insido better stock car drivers, formerly' pfflLor* You . ' > 1 NOW thru BAT.. Information oh Joe Perno ond Bob lived In Lourenco Harbor, He is Mr sib . ■ ' ■ R(Hit was presented. Theso Items now a resident of Newark, . . . The Caratl WILDi; . fire given in order, to acquaint area OQkhurst Rocreation Center, which fans with the background find housed eiglit bawling alleys, a bar a i . Cowboy • ... “Shockproof” > ab ilities o f the K cyport B.B.C, and a restautant^.,burned' down end >, players. T h is w eek it*s front and early Monday, The’ loss was esti­ Ttontiti* T*iis “The Last Bandit” ■ center for Tony Duvlno and Georgo mated at between $80,000 and Opt Kiis Too Miny ' r f (fJcL&toA friends. J ’fuuLtAje. JJOO.OQO. Thc alleys wcrc ninong . (•'/ltd") Beach. • ? . , 'Till Th* End Of Th* World ' ' BUN. thru TUES. the most widely , known ; 4a. the. SHOWp EVEHY NIOHT — RAJM OR CtEAl ’7 Davino Has Impressed fans, with Put Your Shots On Lucy SPvy county. . , , Tho trip the Eagle Randolph SCOTT Children Under I and Can Alvar* Tree! his dexterity nt any given infield Hose Co, firemen are sponsoring to I- Didn’t Know Th* Quo . :■ ,^sltIoijP 7liIth608lu.: he . sceiijs tu the Yankeo<;ievolund night game . , , -W.M Loaded “Canadian Pacific” FREE POKY RIDES FOR CHILDREN! Operate most effectively ut third. on July 25 la a bargain. G ood soatB rortf.r Mor* . ■' '' - . f ■ ■ lad 1 ' ;• • THORS.; - FRL - SAT. • - iyenmorolm prosslvu than hit nnd no trouble driving your own Mdon. Ot*l Montins --;rr BlUWttUAMB ' J o h a a f 1V«llsaiuaUa'r — . -Brtnda Jo y c/' fleldlrlg ability Is Davlno's record car. .The bus leaves at 0:15 from* f b * WJiUftnpeol Bong the plate. At present he Is the Eagle Firchouse. . , , Buddy “The Clay Pigeon” “Tarzan and. the Mermaids” Hurry, Don't D tlty . -7 tlus tad Wi Ailraelton— ..:M v y d erin g th c M l o t a .450 clip Ha'ssott, Newark Bears pilot, was.a classmate of Fr. Edward .Sulllva/j; Mary Hatcher In "VARIETY Q1HL x Beach Is a six-foot natural who pastor of Holy Family ^Church,. ?“^ * 'V s V e r e d flf3t>l)a«e v«r)> w ell In * FREEHOLD * 8W . > .MOW. J r u e s . - WED. Unlun ^cQch/at Manha(tan Collcgo7 Children’s Records j.'MJad* Darnell ' f'iSje qlwence of Manager .Bill Nutl. C o m e tW U d a . Lomlte Yquno . . . By the way. -What- happened titM n HUdmn . Beach's hustle on8 spirit havo won to the Unlpn Beach baseball teopi. Boio|81ags •.: • • OCEANPORT/ N. J. I*IW*W lid lank t long IroiKh STRAND “Forever for klm-high esteem from fans and It doesn't seem like the stime .out­ B ugs B iinoy J; - VRacHel an<) r. fit since Pete Brandigon gave up ; ‘ Airier” »t teammates alike. Beach Is cur- Bnjoy fha Track datlgnbd Jor-Comforl I , L iu i* too* - . ■ " the managerial -reins. , , l. Our NpW thru SAT. - In Technicolor . The Stranger”­ m ^U g'^tiinJr:iit an enviable .350 V LIUI* Bag rip* - • •— ptna — waterfront • scouts report many . BttUP HAYWARD ‘ — pltll —# ' turtles |n the bay, Therejilso have OAIA IV fN T S N O W thru Aug. 1 0 ■ >-f •' Tbi** Btan . - i.B lo o g e i been some ciitchcs of* weak* and ■ - Thr»t Lllili Pigs “Tulsa” -IfH eavinly: Afcbert * Corielte I- Firie Speeder $10 iluke.oft-East-Pointr—Snappers- 4ott, July 14 ^S RACK DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAYS..... i.; ,^-voA ■ — — :— l«in|illgh , J .Frederick C/JUiver o t G rove . Motorist Fined $25 Manmaulh Oaks inuH sD t II \ DODOLAS L L a « re n c « H a rb o r, $10 a n d *3 110,000 Add.d SKOAL TWINS D1UO TO CMNOSTAND INTW tKI i. vtD A V LIS H T TIMM > I n c . p it* 'b n & chaftfe ol’ speeding Madison Township Magistrate “It Happens if s t* g ( 10 mile# ah JiOur In p 20 Maxwell H. Mayer, on Monday night at Laurence .Hurbor flned Coe. Front «ndMsUnSU. (Al lh«JMI Stop) , . ^ U J im t ttf t T M S tJ t « »AMIH Jewe C,:_0.e.vecidtSouihjJunboyi CklUm ml lAiltM :: ^ A1m» Certain TralM (o trsd i JBSi anil |3 costs,” on a charge of TiLBPHoKE xEYPoirr r-tno remiss driving. ■

A O fW * i ■ f’ -i• in t t ;< f -.A — THURSDAY, JWf~UrlM PAGE SEVEN Cam p. - » , . . Warfr Sm*!! Cruft To A D istrict 3, Boy. S cout C ourt Of Following ehftft t* tor 6«a4f Honor will be held this (Thursday) Stay Clear. Of-Hook' Hook (tho, Homshoo). lo Port evening at Camp Roberts, Beers St., ; Continuing their policy of olfer- M om nouih, Tor Ktjpoxt S outh s Hazlet, the campsite to llotlct Small- boat owners were w/irhed. Ing'major stars pf stage and screen,; : Amboy and oihtt. fU riiia Bay Troop! Qt. ’ " •...... ' ‘ ‘ 1 ■’ loday li ‘keep . clear' p i tho a re a Harold J, Kennedy und Herbert 13,000 yards (seaward .of F o rt H an­ point*, add 10 mlauiai* FotA j- *' ■ M. V anBrackles Kenwlth will present Susn'n Peters' $15,000 RawW ill MZ~_ b u r r ^ w k lu b tric t 15 mlnui**. cock from July 13 until July SI Good Governm ent Club In "The Barretts- of Wlmpole while a coast group Is Decided A t O ceanport; For Bay Head o& BarnagBl B iy/ A lio Return From ... H oldr A nnual Picnic S lre e t“ *os th e f o u r th .attractio n -Of add 5 hour*. 20 xnlnutas. For Rad firing guns nt tlio fort. . ^ Prep For Choice Stoke S e a t t l e , W a s h . ’ > their Princeton Drumn Festival, Bank; on tfavoslak Rivar,add 2-- , The restricted urea exlenit; sea­ Members “of the Cloud' Govern ward for 15,000 yards from Sandy - lamplighter,_ a- -proud name in hourt, 5 mlnutei. ' . Mr. »nd Mra. Rudolph Clival and ment Hepuhlkoii Club and guesls Hook Pulnt-lioeknwuy Point Jetty Monmouth Park’s raping past, is July IMMB.8.TJ ------ion, Danny, have returned tu liieir held- their aimuul - pjjenic:_at. thp south to Ambrose l,lghtshi|)-Scot- honored at the Ocganport 'truck ' H igh Low H u iiut honw aftu r a vacation tci|> homo of Mrs. Elizabeth Huylar. land fji«ht«hlp oxIended-lu.Siijvdy j next Saturday, afternoon with the F rid a y -m o ra ltte . . . . U t i l 8i07 to Arksw»! *■ Kulton St., ICeypui t, Monday, night. Hook Bench. Goviiriimenl author­ fourth running qf the $15*000 Lamp* Friday ttUnwon ... lti?5 fit? Jlenry; O. fimilla Of. Holmdol Rd„ The ’ birthday uf one of the mem­ ities have requested boots to slay lighter Handicap at o mile and a Saturday morning .. — H/ixkt, l< v lulling1 relatives in bers, Mra. Alvlniu Sti'lttnmii,, wus out of tills diingnr urea during the sixteenth. The original Lamplighter, Salurdaf afternoon . I2i0$ 6il0 Detrplt. Mich. ' ...... celebrated, - ' for whom the weekend stake is Sunda/tnorninfl .... UtQl 6t2| firing (roni. 8 n.m, to 5 p.m. daily Mr. and Mrs- Mlllspaugh Van Others pi’eseiit—wpfe; Mr, and exccpt Siilurdny njid Htliulw, : named, was one if the best re- Sunday - afternoon .. IBHP^iOl B rockle ‘o t Jtazlet Avo, Hozlei, Mri, Willlttin Neldinger, Mr, jtyd garded.-threp'yearfOldsvpf - hlS-£ea: M onday m o r n l t f g [ . , , 12<6$ 7tl7 tjove returned after a several weeks Mrs. Ciui'enct; Strickland,' Mr. iind Monday •fiarnb^n ?77 hM f.-OI (rip U> Seattle, Wash, Mrs, H enry C layion, M r.. u n d ' Mi's. H onor Studcnta A t M JC Jje; is po^b^o^y^em em hered> ot : Tua&day mornInff- T.~T*4C StlQ Mr. and. Mrs. Frunk C. JJjrcr of Clarence Hulf mid cMldivn, Miss Myrtlo Hutton of Union the new Monmouth'Park as if hlgh- Tiiaiday'ailarhebB''.. T ’ * *22 ^ 0tOVr tb o C.rftWf«rd,s--CofiH>i'- wcU«», ein-o tiui ,Hari'y,VMrs.- Jutth! ljup Ueueh,; and IftJward..J3ui‘4»iW^ class band of horses preps for Sat Wednesday morning . 2t42 9tOQ spent, lilt week visiting their sou- son', ' Min, Itichur.,r- season which continues through HOTteir'Were—wpeKeiid ' auests of 'llV-i-V ~ “ ' Htudents eavrivrl on., aeadenile load A'Ug- 10. It is_aLsqj^ major prep Raritan Boys Club their sgn-in-law and daughter, Mr. of 15 hours (ir moil! and received at for the “ Aug, 0 renewal^ of the Contoat Rained Qut and Mrs.-Kdwui'd Noim In Mill- $25,000 Choice S takes at a m ile and M organ M an Hit By le ast a, '’IV^aVefuTn'. w ith ?»“ yrfldb v file .,.'::..^ ' ■ • • ' .' itiwer tlum "C", ' ' " ...... ■- .p...,, quarter, both races being re j The Raritan Boys Club-Perth Misfl K atliie O o n e l. 0.(.E U »d«tl), Car Of New Yorker ptVicted /to member* of tho tbree- Amboy VHcings gome was rained Dlwct from th« J?<)W: York Parsmouni to th* 8 t JamM T(>*»t»r/ spent several ys In Hnzici visit- Madison Tuvvnshii) Police Chlof year-old colony. Among tho big out Sunday afternoon. Rari^nw as Aibury P«rk, coitit th« Hich»r)e)ilc iis a result of a huut- 2i57“ Th« bli? wni rleave the Eagle Jimtzen,. a member of tlie New inu neeldenl a eiiuple of years uKo. Wlchfleld’s , Dalquari, George D. mound -lor the Home nijie -when Hurhnr First Aid' Squad ut thu ; The . Misses; Pattr. ;Enunons nnd the Pirehouse; ^roadway, ‘at O.’J5 p.m, Y ork■ City l«‘ir^ • DejWhnimL.’’--JuiUt WitJeiwFa lUveiUe ‘ and others of th& ifame is callfid.>at 1:30.on the squad’s „ headquurters' Tiiuisda^ Joyce Pennett of iltiiiel, have rt- Mias.V J1i!lui>’. . uppeiirunce ~uL_.lhc. Tickcts, including’ . transportatibh /.en wan (|uottHl as raying that varying degrees of equine speed. Raritan field. j • night. Mr. Stnnaway ; was mar, turned from Poinptun Pluins where MeCarler In "The Ijnrretts" In and a reserved seat for tlie game* ried Saturday afternoon to Miss He^ulbuttn walked in front of tlie testament to her iH'ruonul eourui’.e pue to the lack of any standout they sppnt several days visiting Mr. are $4.50. • • 'Marie. Gehrum of Metuchen, in St. ear.'. ' • . ■ • and liidomltnhla spirit limiimuah us three-year-old this yeajv tha Safuf* LaZare’s Shoes W ill and Mrs, II. VanDcckcr and family. You don’t havo io q«L o u t of - Reservations; .con k* rnade■ by Francis Ciiureh, Meiiichon. V ■ stogc-actlng/ls ii new eiulcuvor for day stake looms wide open.- Petey Wilfred C, Morrell of Jloont/'.'i, J.s your car to leave ^.youir/clolhot Play~’BuddyY M onday telephoning the following Keyport Present were Thomas White, her und fur moro urduoui than % e pi)tterHvon the recent Select Handi­ {pending two weeks visiting Hazlet Plan Fobd Sale For for cUtinlnfl or prtsilm n um bers; 7-0553.R, - 7r0937^B, .7^1581 Wiliinm Kerr, Joseph Davies," PauJ relatives. ' : ...... work before thu motion picture cap artd/ will like the'm ile ;ond, p- Continuing p policy Of bringing Cliffwood Ladies Aid and 7V0349.- . ' v /• Britchford.' Bysinskl, Peter Mr. and Mrs. William Beam and cunierai, ...... Bixteenih route, hovjpg run'pecond outstanding, softball- clubs to the OUej), John Keane, Robert Leu; The Lutlles* Aid Society pf the In the .winter's Louisiana Derby bayshore, 'Manager £1 Barker has son, James Marshall, of Glen man, Edward .Wlertenkl, Oscar ClifTwood Beach Community I’rott* at a mile and a furlong. ^Wine booked the Buddy's Association of Recorder M ayer Fines Burple, Md., were recent guests of Breaks Hip In Fall Qoliniert,,1 Philip Paxton,. Henry Mr, and Mrs. JumcS VC, Glenn In byterian Church will meat > this L ist, ra te d the „niair> ■-G reoiitree Perth Amboy to meet his La Za re's Broad St. Cleaners 17 O n Traffic C harset Goll, Joseph Stanawoy and Joseph (Tinirsduy) afternoon ut 2 u’uluek Fiedpi'lck Croll Uf CHlTwood dependent until Capof took'over Shtes :Uam next Monday evening H azlet.' : . Dovjes Jr. - ■ Mrs. Cli'arb&~Sknratrnm. nnd chil­ at the' home of M>*h. ICdward Kelloy, llene|i,. was removed to the Mon­ the burden earlier in the spring, on the Keyport.H. S. field. j. Seventeen persons-wcre W ed ot 78 Broad Streot dren,.of Telegraph II111 ltd.,'llnz|et, ClifTwood - I J r . . ... , : .... *• . mouth Memorial Hospital In-LonK has shown good speed in-all starts, The game .will get underway l/iurence HprUor Friday liight for Noxl lu Parking I.ol ore. speinlliig several weeks in Ivy . I’lajis will he completed for u ltraiicli Tuetiday by lift) "M nluwaii while .the - home-bred Eatontown, promptly at 6:30P*n).* LaZffre’s ^re motor vehicle violations’. ■ M arlbpro Board Employs Depot, Va, ..... home made foodf^le to he iielii First Aid Squad aliiiihlnni'O wiiere ‘ llnrnlil -A, W im llry- iiYiil/ag ,« — wphVhis iast:i?v6 Monmouth starts still on top^iii the Bayshore Soft- One men, diaries B. iJcrry of Form er M atawan Teacner ’ Miss Mary Ann Green of lla/let, Saturday jnorning ritniilnii at ho is reeely||))l:.traitnieiit lor" li and: could spill MiVlxtehs «Jl over, hall League and th^ir Monday night New Rochelje, W, Y., had chafes ft Is visiting In East Stroudsljun:, I'ti. o’clock oii tiuT“crrfircli_4{«>un(iH. at fracliii'e of the hip, Mr, Croll trip, Broad St. Cleaners „ tha landscape.. Belin also Was opponents are rated the strongest ot careless driving agfiinit nlm Tiie Mrfrlboro Township -Board Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley lt, Liithiuu Went Ctineour.He ijeui' . Qfuenwouil ped and fell at his Inline, ni'coi'd- charging at “OSiPl'lose ot Jijfl tost in Perth Ambo^ and number among dismissed by Mfldlwn TpwuciiJp Educotjon hns employed Horace S. of Hazlet, are ehjoying u vitiation Dr. Mnmbera «re "requested to inn Ui""niembei'fl ut the sijuiid, si* furlong journey (o indicate the their victims some of the outstand­ Mfisistrote Maxwell H. Mayer. Mellor, fopiicr Mutawan High trip through the New Kmtlmul send a donation 'for 'the, uffnlr. • additional parcel of grounds will be ing clubs in New Jersey. - ' David I), Wood of long Branch School teacher, os an instructor jn SUitcs aiid the Thousand Stokor and B low er Owner* ri^lit up his alley. There are. how* paid o $7 (Ino nnd $3 costa tor .the township system. • ■ Mr, und Mrs. D. Winslow of Specially prepared Bucliwlieat end “C ” WILLIAMS ever, 55 nominations,‘and with such careless driving, after his .^vehicle Mr. Mellor’s salary wos' let ot Sunday School Picnic S c h a n t z J f o R a c e Clifton, were recent visitors ol illco Coal—No Cilnliera. Jintncdlata a plethora of talent available the struck «a > parked polio) cur In ^2400 but the board did not decide Mr£.-and' Mrs.' Pierson Deun lu The aitnuul picnic of the Sunday Delivery. StultK. wjtf w lp n er- could> em erge: fro m alm ost Rblph Schantz of Eatontown, will wbiph Police Chief i Otto Kenget- at the, meeting in whtch school H oilot. School of the First I‘re»bytii('lmi any source. ” . , ter was sitting, ' the hew teacher will be -plactdi: ^ ad d a b it o t ]»cnl»t»lor in the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turney und Church nf Mutuwan, will be held llnva you ilind tlia clnitinud adal During recent days the . nearby stock car auto races at Long Branch Those fined included John Cald­ The board renewed the contract Belter Plumbing son, John of Princeton, and Mr. nnd W ednesday Ul Point I’loaHant. lJuscs report areas have been bulging at well, Cliffwood, eyeless driving, of William Sickels, janitor at thp Stadium, Saturday night. Schantz, .Mrs. Ernest Dailey of-Spring Luke, will leave from lu trout of. the M atawan Auto Body th£ seams with vacationists, and who is well Known tor■ his ability He paid (2 fine ^ court costs. Morganville School,, and *tften' mode were recent ducats of Mr. and Mrs. church al 1). n.m., iiiid nil m em bers *■ and this influx Is reflected at Monmouth' arrangements for qll members of and Fender Shop io ta k e 9 motor upiirt—and put it Theodore Bulley, 111 Huzlet. ( of thc school are reijuehteil to be Pork in rapidly Increasing attend­ 'together again—will try his hand At least 00 per cent; of Chlang the J&nitoriul staff to paint and . Uow«r Main Btroai Jdsuph Iadero.su, who Is stationed present no later thuli 11:30 a.in, M a U w a n ' ance, and mutuei. figures. With all ot driving tor a change of pqce. K ill S h ck 's troops, o r ab o u t 1,800,000 make repair^, during tho Bummer Heating Sit Camp Kpox, Ky„ with the N. J, , CoiUiIon Work a flptotiilly top-.stakes,-aitfff-'tho ..best part, of He. will lla.unt superstition by rac­ m en, w e ra lost d u rin g 1P48, accord* at tho three, township schools . PoinHng — Color futcM no the " s^asDn^'aheadr;dhu--rerna7hin^! NuUunal Ouard, spent the i)ollduy Doctor Plans Vacation • Irro trhr- K»timntcH...... i — .... ) Cellars Pumped. ing :a p ar 0/ his pwri' makfhg''un8ef Ihff'to-the-Britilihltfi BooKaf 'tin woMeiid with his parents; Mr.-nnci days, 'continuing through Aug. XQ,\ the 'number 13." ’ ■ • Y ear. . ■■ ■ ■ ' 1 ' ; , Are you buying Security Bonds? Phon* Matawan 1*1011- _ Mrs? Alfonzu Iadurosu In iiazlot. Di1. uiiil Mrs. J. l’i Cooper will are expected to . bring the track i . . VENBTTAN liLIMDll ^ ^ Oil Hurneri Joseph Plsclteiil of Hazlet, is In leuvc tomorrow (Friday) iifleriiooii close to the record which it set last < CtiMtom mudu. InnlaiM alio Borytfeed Boston, Mass., vlsltini; his father for a motor tour of several weeks tiy cxhtirtn: * All “ * Hiitrln‘ ton of rt'ualreuunlhut. year. . ' j'ebiiilulMtf inul nciviL-lii«. JToinj)' Electric Wator Heaters who is seriously III. - d u ru lIon Uirmi«li tlie Wiwt, Tliey Ueliwty, Titm ti/iWoonttf. no ‘ ‘ V ernon lialllbolie of Iloulo 35, expect to retu rn about Atm. 1.1 imii ‘. " "'"illu ii Buai-mjU’inl. Free norvluw. J O B B IN G iiiIiiw Hhuili's, Talile i

Earl Devlin Pitches, Bats M ates To V ictory Over Sacred H earts Preferred by m ora^user^ The‘ newly-organized Matawan a clearance Ar-A.| -under-thc-managership of than the next two m akes combinedl* P a u l jGUs). Zam bito and Bill Fitz** o f Patrick, got off Jo a winning start with-a 3-0 shutout,over the South’ Amboy Sacred .Hearts behind the sensational cne-hft pitching of £arl, ■ (Whitney) Devlin, former Matawan H. S. -'soiitlipaw; : 0 ...... — ^ Along with blanking the Hearts, prior to compl$& Devlin also helped his own cautt’ by^ contributing two of the six hilts accounted tor by Matawan. entire store. 1“ ™Ma taypnr ^ rd - on a double by Devlin,'a wallrto-Artie May, a sacrifice- by Jack Lonning and iJoug Marvel’s long sfhglo to left. The winners added one more' ih the top bfthc f&ufth w^en Lou its...Now Zambiio .walked ond promptly stole second ;ohd ' third. McOowon then walked,and PeVlin got hi,s second . hit to ^fnd'up-tha ^Qrlogv . • • • The Amboyans hit only one ball - out ~of' the jnfleld ‘ and that was* taken care fit by Marvel on a 11 to* catch, Devlfn-fiVnned 10 and* walked four. . v • • • Jimmy Schanck; was oyt of thii Matawan lineup with a bad ankle. Managers desiring to book the Matawan A A. may call Bill Fitz­ p atrick , M ataw an 1-0009. M a ta « a n Al A. (3) . , ‘•J .. • / / . «b f b • Ye», if. friiil Truck uteri are buying mpro May, rf ...... v.,. . 3 1 0 Or .• LaCnrilng, Ob 7 ; 0 -1 Chevrolet trucks than the next two makes M arvel, c t 0 J 0j| combined, Wh ' KNIT-TEX OVERCOATS KNIT-TEX TOPCOATS ' ‘ ' . . 25^ 3 tf 2 AD VANCE - DESIGN TRUCKf Bacnd Kaartr W - ab v b • Regalar $50.00, now $35.00 ,vvt J . ZedUch, It 3 0 0 0 J r. Z edlach, rt ...... 2- 0 0 0 ^ S^uff, ,c 3 0 0 0 - sucto«iit”iir-.T 777:ri-rr'"!'—o ALL SPORT 25% O F F Malumanakl, 3b ...... 3 0 0 0] Kordos, 2b ... ___ ... 3.0 0 O' Bydowskl, ss ___ .^ 3 0 0 0 "Skarzynski, cf r 1 0 0 0 Szoro, p ...... 2 0 0 0 Ace, p h ...... 1 0 0 0 ' ■ ■■ • • • '-i 23 0 1 0 !.Thlxton,Inc. Malawm N. J. M ataw an ...... -002-400 &-3 South Amboy ...... ITT* , " »’ ' r IWWWUTH COWTY HtSTOWML AS9fc J^- y^^yRSPAY t it/lffi1 A 949 ; : . . I»AGE EIGHT THE -MATAWAN -JOURNAL; MATAWANT W. X plans, Mrs. Liekefet stated that she Jewels Of Office felt that the public co-operation ih Free Dunn From Ask State Funds Given Dey, Vecchio ... Browntown Sisters Court Lenient such a ncded project would be generous and that she hoped, as in Jewels of office were presented Entertain Cousins In Driving Case , the ease of the library building, Jail In Freehold For Erbsion Work to Roland C. Dey and Lawrence there would be public contributions Vecchio at a meeting in “Keyport of both labor for thc uctual build* Friday, of Coronal Council 1458, Ann, Arlene MoLnar ' Rothenberg Suspends ing, donations of materials ^nd Brother of Electrocuted Keyport Asks Aid For Royal Arcanum, by Herbert IL. Are Hostesses; Collect Sentence On Keyporter money. She ’said that it had taken Slayer Wa* Picked Up Bulkhead Project At Gage, grand, regent of the Royal 11 years to get the present library _ In Keansburg West Front St. Arcanum of the State qf ..New For Near East Relief Summons Given In building,, 'but-, that it was. finally Je rse y .. ______accomplished os a community en* —Miss Pearl_Kegye .and Mar-.. » Error Is Dismissed Monmouth County ‘Jail officials ’ Borough^ Attorney Howard W. Mr. Dfcy whs elected grand orator deavor with birough residents giv garct Bovclo of.-New. Brunswick, Monday night released. Peter Dunn, Roberts ; reported Monday ' night at, th e annual session In A sbury ■ First -suspended ‘ sentence for a ing their time to actually help with arc spending tw o w'&ek£ w ith th eir 30, said to be wanted for question­ that he had fllcd_;appllca tion for Park and Mr. Vecchio was appoint­ r tragic ‘offense since* Magistrate the building and contributing both cousins, the Misses Ann and Arlene'- ing in th <2 Anthony H/ntz murder, the Borough of Keyport with the ed by-the grand regent as district Herbert R. Rothenberg took office materials and money. ~ r— Molnar in Browntown., ' for which his brother and {another Department of Conservation and deputy to thc Red Bank Council, • w as allow ed .by., thp ^ co u rt iMonduy The collection taken Sunday man were clectroc’utcd on July fl. Economic Development, Division of Delegates were presentfrom . right in the case of Harold Dean, morning at the Browntown Uriiofi Dunn, said to‘. be wanted for in­ Planft^ng and Development,' Navi­ Red Bank, Perth Amboy, Bayonne Keyport, answering a summons on Sunday Schobl for Near EiiSt relief flock Critical terrogation in New York in con- gation Section, for a grant toward and Jersey City, :...... : . counts’of driving’’without' a liccnsc am ounted to $5.50. , ' nectlon with tho liintz slaying and the ^ost of construction ofr a bulk On Siinday,. the Monmouth Ar­ or registration in his’1 possession. Mr, and Mrs. Otto • Gaub - of related, wutcriront racketeering, head to prevent beach erosion. canum Travelers, comprising the ^ - - Denn wflspieltjeU^up-byKpyport had becir sentenced ta 00-doya,4n- B row ntow n, eiyoyed a m o to r trip^ Patrolman Frank Crisclllo on Apr r^Tlie,bQrough -Ja:«eklnfi^i4,ln, tlj^ ,CQunrils^Gf:tKaypPr^. to^PennsylVanla-S^turday-knd had.. the county jail by Keansburg Mag­ construction of a bulkhead, aloifg and Asbury Park, wiii . Hold 23 at Broad ond Front It. Hcnrlrig dinner at . the Lavender House. istrate William A. N. "Haag for the shorefront of ^ the former J. picnic in Lakewood. v : Avas postponed .because of illness of ABC Director Chides , Mr. and Mrs. Millard Parks of violation of a local ordinance re ic J. Wi ! Ellsworth property located -Holyoke, Mass;, who are spending .. 7the defendnnt.— Council Over 7-Day quiring convicted criminals to reg- It’d b« • pleuure ta be held up by tw o p r ^ 3^owfirta.Uke ihli,. jmd oa .W.iFwat. SL and.now owned by Entertain At Picnic a. week. in Asbury Paxkj„.werolice,-The thp-^nunicipfliity. It la proposed to RijTOondTrCrott^eenutcrteengoylnfitrM -CIaadit-ilagfhesrW ^-^a^- -Thursday'Visitol^-inBrowntownof^ Rothenberg informed, Dean it hud magistrate said he imposed the 00- erect the bulkhead at -a consider- . Bobble Duncan point out that for eveir three dollars they take away from, -M r. and Mrs. Orvil flldwell, First Mr; and Mrs. ^red. Gaub. and Mrs. ' been ascertained he not only was In a letter to~Keyport Borough day sentence to hold the man to him, hell f et back four.,Payroll Savings drive at Tinker’s ^ir Foree« Okla* j able distance out from the high St., Keyport, entertained members Anna Ferry. , . • - driving without n license . in his Attorney Ho word W. Roborts, determine if he was wanted. homa*CRyi resulted In 95 per cent signup of ISjOOO employees. j mark, in order to protcct and posession, . but that he had no of .-tho ."B-48 - Club’’ and their Nicholas Anjce of Browntown, Erwin B. Hock, dicrctor uf 'the Dunn went free after " a” hectic be of benefit to the adjoining prop? license at all., Dean explained he families, at a picnic Sunday at Was a New Brunswick visitor Mon­ State Alcoholic Beverage Control day of legal maneuvering climaxed ertles as' well as to the property was a licensed driver last year, their home. The club is cornposed day.-. '/ commission,' took issue with ,thc when Magistrate Haag rescinded in question. • ...... but had neglected ; to rcncw_ his of past masters of the Eighth * Mr.- and ‘ Mrs. Fred Gaub . and penalty Invoked by^the mayop and sentence. He said that. Dunn's at­ Gemza Again In Thc application contains a dc- MasonIc.-Dlstrict, comprising lodges duaghtW, Jean, and Mrs. Anna permit. - - council . against Edward E. Coheri, torneys "promised faithfully" ho Ecrlption o f’the property, facts on In Essex County. • ; ’ ’ Ferry, of Browntown,- left Saturday \ He was found guilty- on. both operator of a packagc goods store would be produced in New York In Damage Actions the erosion threat, • work planned, Attending were Mr/ and Mrs,J for :a week's: vacation In ShJpbot- fcoUnts b ut request w a s-m a d e of a t 77 Broad S t. - / for questioning/ estimated cost of construction> and Mr. Cohen had been charged with Dwight Amoys of Newark;' Mr; rind tojn- ; . the court by Patrolman Ciiscillo several exhibits .Including a large' sale of wine to a IC-year-old boy "I never'saw so many attorneys,” Mrs.. John Rankin pf .Kearny; Mr. 1 the man bc dealt, with leniently. Keyport Woman Gets Man Who “Confessed’’ map, sketch of . the property and and upon plea of nolo conlcndre Magistrate Haag said. “I think Uioy and Mrs. Bernard Hiliman .of Blocks of salt arc the fuvorite .' -Magistrate Rothenberg- agreed there the work, as weli as several photo­ might be extenuating circumstances was pofa^jze4-4i£suspcnsion of his had every attorney in Monmouth $500 For Injuries She Slayinjg Union Beach ' Nutlcy; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mincro form of ciirrcncy among the Bcrtat County calling me up about him.*’ grap h s. / in the defenduni’s _fayor and sus* liccnsc for spvcnclays. Sustained In Store; « Bar Owner Nabbed ln of Paterson; and Mr. and Mrs. tribe of western Asia, according to Christopher Wohifcrth pf Bloom* pended ‘ sentence after . imposing Mr. Hock wrote Mr. Roberta as He related that Arhtur Gardner, Other Award For $750 With Gun To Fill In Area thc Encyclopaedia Brltanniea. fines on both counts. follows; ...... New'. York; and Barney Caplin, The ap^iicatlon further states field. Newarki appUcd - for- the .release, : Dismiss Speeding Charge "Please express to the ''merrK' *Twb.accldcnLsuUs,;o n ao f:wKlch ::A-28-y^Ko(d Verth Amb6y--man thal lt ^s proposGd to fill in the ."Help Wanted” ads in this pap*?; cnrly Monday evening. Mr. Haag area between the bulkheatf and the Havo you rreod the classified ads? Cell you about tho good jobs open. 'Patrolman ^Criscillo also asked bers of the council our apprecia­ was already started before County who in 1047 "confessed" to the snid he also repeived calls fr.om high water _mark to protcct thc the ‘ court to . dismiss speeding tion for their conduct of these Judge John C. Giordano, were still unsolved murder of a Unloh lawyers in Atlantic City and New­ bulkhead and,'prevent water from charge against 1 Alfred. Caruso, proceedings. However, the pen­ settled at Freehold on Thureday. Bcach tavern owner, was arrested ark. Earlier .Monday, A. Henry washing over the abutment and Hazlet. Thc policeman told the alty is substantially less than In the suit. already underway, in Pe#h Amboy early Saturday that imposed by the director in Giordano, Asbury Park attorney' Laura A. Frltts,Broad. St., Key­ morning and charge^ wltK carry­ continuing erosion, >ourt this was a ease of mistaken announced he was appealing-thc identity, ‘that Caruso had -beep similar cases heard ^it the di­ p o rt; accepted a $500 settlem en t ing concealed wieapons, > , ; . : The estimated cost of the work conviction for Dunn but two hours • At times like this , picked..up for'spccding on Broad- vision involving a lfl-ycar-old from the American Stores Corp.,,in Thomas Gemza of-302 Smith St., involved for 420 lineal feet of bulk­ minor. It Is unnecessary to do later disclosed he was out of the a case in which both attorneys had __ _ _ _ „ _ head ,at $60 pen1 foot, is expected — wa.VAiJicn in fact he was driving an CaBC. -----...... -...... • _ Perth Amboy, was arrested In an . identical type enras thc true offend­ more than suggest the scrlouff already-presented thclr openings, to iiHey by, a Perth* Amboy, patrolman to reach thc sum of $25,000, and Despite fill the activity concerh- , er and hnd a nearly similar license. consequences which may follow the Jury. after Lt. John Totln had rcqclved the borough" Is' asking the state shell need of least A MINUTE Ing Dunn, New York authorities ‘ As..the real otlcndcr has already from the sale of alcoholic bev­ ; Represented by Robert Hr Maida, - agcncy to appropriate ono^half of gave no Indication to Keansburg a tip «t‘Perth Amboy Policc Head­ been ^ apprehended by Patrolman erages to a minor as young as 16. Red Bank, Mrs. Frltts said that on quarters that Gemza was carrying thc cost. The borough is to aSsump officials that they'wanted thc man Criscillo and fined, by the court, Indeed, this very case is an * Dec. 14, 1040, w hile shopping in a reyolver on a bus. thc cost of fill for the back of the who was taken into custody Sun­ thc Acme sto/c on W, Front..,St., bulkhead, at an estimated cost of to answer the telephone the chargc against Caruso was ac- exam ple in Itself. TfhcT' U n io n —B each slaying to - “I note that the council took day by Policc Sgt,:,.TJl^°dorc Lodcr. Keyport, a store employee pushed $5000..... • • , ...... •7-— and a t. thp .high ttvo’^r.-nctrublicampolitics. He re-! 8^ 0^ othlolic field for thoso 12 bid’ was ’h^cepted .last', ‘months for terested »wpcrsons arcv inrvited v to / With Added Facilities $5445, was unable, .to produce a signed•...... - -In 1040 - when . John _ . J. . _Quinn «’ ^nge-and“Up.Vard. attend. Refreshments will: be performance bond. The painting serv ed ...... - - Plans ore, being made to organize became prosecutor. The plan is being supervised by yvork. Is. a portion of ..{he boarji^ a Public Health Nursing Asfiocin- •During thc la$t few years, Mr. Frank Zampello, * assisted-by-his $200,000 Im provem ent nnd rep air tlon in Union Ecuch, according to Tate hud raised canaries at his brother Robert, members uf the 10 years from today, the latest program approved by the voters at wrinkle in television sets can- bo - “-WrR- -Ga thor i»M>^.ickcfctr. .librarian hoincr:^li£i^i:lie^lmd-:tnoift--tliah Mothors-Club'-flnd volunteers.— ahd civic, worker. — . .. 400 of tho birds. At the grammar £cHooI,"~th'e n-spciiai'SchQoi.eleetlon-laBt^-spring,. yours.-imdlyQu.^ NOW in U. S, Savings W reetvlnRthohlgh^ollar-on'lrudr trade-ins* fSWottHoFord BanUs BUiltTruck modclsfer’45.- •-^ Mrs.--Liekefet, whose interest and In- 1044’ M r.'Tatc was informed young--peoplo indulge fn-organized your savings Hove you read the clssftlfled adsT BondS. . - : . beqause we've got -tho biggest monthly sales work wos largely responsible^ for by doctors that his health would games such as softball and gym­ targot of now trucks wo’»o had In yoara. _ : Now's tho Tlmo to TracJa I ; the erection of the new library not permit further' work so nastics, and' during rest' periods ■ building on - Union Ave., pofatcd turned to his hobby of raising pursue^\ varioirs crafts. For ' the Choose from Over TSO Models! Get now-truck gep and power, got now-truck ... 9.ul- .J*™* ^hc health association birds. older unit at the hlfih school ath- There’s a Ford Thick for your lob, for any job. cost-cutting Dffldoncy by putting a: Ford Truck Over 150 models In all, from half-ton Pickups, to ; could be of great- >.ss3stnncc fo lotlc flold, three leagues have been on your job howl Trade in your old truck whiio organized for.softball, hardball and 146-horrepower BIGr JOBS. i ------: - - . Miss Jullu Pcterscak of thc Mon: you can still get tho high-dollar for lt. Used truck mouth County Organization for Congregational Sunday basketballi wl'th dally competition s -■ - . Immediate Dellveryl ' ■ values are slipping fast. Start saving with Ford Soical Scrvicc staff who is assigned School Picnic Sunday among’ the teams. Others interested Rte. 9-4 at Freneau Aye. ; Matawan We Can make immediate delivery, on ail but a .the truck that'is Bonus Built to last longer. to Union Beach. At present Miss in joining the-leagues are Invited ...... Telophon# M staw sn 1-2287 •. r "■ ' ■ ■ PcteVscnk'a headquarter. are ia^the The annual picnic of the Sunday* td aUcrid Urt; ' sessions. ' - - - - r . basement - of the .Cottage Park School of the First Congregational On Monday; evening basketball School. . ■ . Church, Union Beach, will be held standards were erccted. The lum­ Specializing in > Along with plans for the orgnn- Sunday. A bus will leave the ber was donated by tho Conover izatlan of the new association,: thc church ut lO u.in. for Choc&cquake Lumber Co., tho Uirichaen Boot interested group for which Mrs.. State Park. Children who are not Works did the carpentry work nnd Liekefet. was' spokesman, Is giving members of the Sunday school^ and Bedlo's Paint Store furnlshpd paint. INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES consideration to thc need for' a parents, will bc asked to contribute Volunteers who. arc assisting In­ • health center In a ".more central a small fee to h£lp defray cxpcn- clude a number of high school SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS lobation. • ...... &es. ■" '. . \. - ' . girls and Mrs. Andrew Ulrichscn, . May'Add To Library.. Sunday school Bcrviccs „wlll be Mrs. Harrison Boggs, Mrs, Daniel . Mrs. Liekefet‘spoke of the fact held at tho park and the regular A. Holmes, Mrs. Angelo LoPrcsto, JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES that, a- project Is • being discussed Sunday- morning worship scrvicc Mrs,* Lawrence Beatty, Mrs. Gay-' of making an addition to thc will bb changed to 6 p.m. lord Foulk, Mrs Kenneth Wharton library, building to houso tho now Refreshments will bc served at antf Mrs. Coxson, . , * , Parties jGtnnquets and Weddings Accommodated _■ health center. She stressed tho the p ic n ic 'b u t children fare advised * Mrs. Ooygs/ who^Ls enliaijng tho * fflct that, there Is- sufficient ..spnee to bring nn adidtlonaV lunch. Prizes services of volunteets, hoa ’tiskod AUo orders; to take out. f: it jfor the addition of a room to fur­ will be presented arid there will for more persons to aid )n the work, nish tho badly needed facilities and be a program uf games for'chil­ pointing out that by ha^ng a large Television nightly Choice Wines and Liquorai - also spoke of tho location ns easily dren nnd tidults, .. ftroup, the committee will bo bet­ gpfceslble. from;;jyny pnft of the ter able to schedule days for at- : , ' OPEN ALL YEAR .borough np.it Is locatcd on a main tro o p e rs Biig Fox tbndanefr^andlftthRt^anner^they bys line, ’ only will be required to give an TO U HIS TO ACCOMMOD A TE D W o Jjo/ntcd out that if the Troopers, frort» the Keyport State occasional period Of time. Mrs. Boggs may be reachcd by calling health cenjer^ould be built,adjoln- Police barracks yesterday killed/a' ing the library building, a con rod fox which had Bought refuge In tfe y p o rt 7*3038. # • ...... ' ffiderabie s^Ving couid be made by the farm yard of Joseph O. Parr on > th e uso o f Ute sam e h eating fttcill- the HolmdQl-Bradevclt Rd^ Holm Carnival Opens Tonight vv- tldr^nd-the -consolidation of thc i del Tovynship yesterday. The ^^^frBormigh^XJrganizattong- in one Rcynau^ * wns“ arspatprear*wlthv h Thft 'ah h U al; c.irnlVjU o f ; the Old Ford EngiHe^red for - 0lll room -added tt> tho west Mr. Parr’S favorite Llewelyn set­ open- tonight on thc American FASTER FARMING ! T R A CT 0 R J "iitde of the library building could ter "Trusty" flushed the fox in the Legion: triariglo grounds. The D»m ore and better fan nln f... w tthksi P. S. Your ford Dealer’s your best bet fdr USED CARS and TRUCKS, tool adequate r.ofTlces for thc fields adjoining the Parr resldenco affair will run through Saturday, ork. Ford Tractor h ai many, ftdvftn--. S «a. 4-*pced tr*nim U slon. lirdratate ^ddetor and nurse in charge of thc and pursued tt to*th^ yard at which Ju ly 23, although i t ’ w ill not bc TotieK ControL Get th r most for yoar health program it point* the state .police, took over,,. held Sunday, , : . ^ tnclor dollar . . . the Ford Tractor. j '^ o a l d jiA w , fed jeeem ry to^add a ^IVfondny night wiil bo firemeri/s Mofimontli Tractor and Equipieof Co. George S. Barrett & Son, Inc. << wirdU/W t^x^nd the present “Bridal Book* 'Wedding Invlta* nlgfil’ with deleflntlons expected Atk 101 A DIMONIISATION' - Pas'lihlown Road. Fr*«hold..lf. J. tions in. latest stylo type may bp .from mnny nclithbor)n|( cominunl* no «bllgoiion